KEY POINTS
  • "For the first time in many days, we did not see a major increase in the number of ventilators needed in those hospitals yesterday. Very striking," New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday.
  • There are at least 72,181 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 3,485 deaths in New York City, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University as of Tuesday morning. 
Bill de Blasio, mayor of New York City, speaks at a news conference as the USNS Comfort hospital ship arrives at Pier 90 in New York, U.S., on Monday, March 30, 2020.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the number of coronavirus patients being placed on ventilators in recent days has been better than expected, giving the city precious time to secure needed supplies for a wave of patients expected to hit local hospitals in the next few weeks.

"We'll have to see in the days ahead if it's something that's sustained and something that deepens," he said at a press conference in front of the Alfred E. Smith public elementary school in downtown Manhattan on Tuesday. "But I want to at least note a little improvement in the last few days and thank God for that."