KEY POINTS
  • The coronavirus is still spreading through New York City's low-income, predominantly minority communities when compared with the general population, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. 
  • The state has partnered with the faith-based community in lower income, predominantly minority communities to conduct the antibody testing, which found that 27% of people in that group tested positive, he said. 
  • New York City overall had a positive rate of nearly 20%. 

The coronavirus is still spreading through New York City's low-income, predominantly minority communities when compared with the general population, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday. 

Cuomo said data from approximately 8,000 antibody tests conducted by Northwell Health in New York City found that the Bronx had the highest percentage of positive tests at 34%. New York City overall had a positive rate of nearly 20%.