NYC sees slowing in coronavirus case increase, city needs to 'double down', de Blasio says
New York City has seen a slowing need for ventilators and a stabilized hospitalization rate for coronavirus cases, but the city should "double down" on efforts to suppress the pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday.
New York City has seen a slowing need for ventilators and a stabilized hospitalization rate for coronavirus cases — but the city should "double down" on efforts to suppress the pandemic, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Wednesday. "We're now seeing some leveling off," de Blasio said at a press conference. "Something has started to move.""We know we're not out of the woods, it's too early, it's too preliminary."
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