Newly released data shows that nearly one in every 1,000 unvaccinated Big Apple residents being hospitalized for COVID-19 — a rate so high it literally went off the chart!
City Health Department statistics released Thursday showed that the weekly hospitalization rate for unvaccinated people was 97.46 per 100,000 during the week that ended Dec. 18.But the city’s website records those figures on a graph with a vertical axis that topped out at 50, so the latest number initially couldn’t be plotted on it.
Meanwhile, state Health Department figures released Thursday showed a 22.05 percent positivity rate among people tested for the coronavirus, the highest since April 24, 2020, when it was 22.5 percent.Paul Martinka Nearly 25 percent of New Yorkers are testing positive for COVID-19, according to the state health department.But few tests were available at that time, during the first, deadly wave of the pandemic.
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