KEY POINTS
  • The daily number of new Covid-19 infections in New York has dropped below the case counts when the state first began fighting its outbreak, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday. 
  • New York, which has slowly started to open regions of the state in the last week, reported 225 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, based on a three-day rolling average.
  • Cuomo said 109 people died Thursday from Covid-19, which is still painfully high but also slowly declining. 

The daily number of new Covid-19 infections in New York has dropped below the case counts when the state first began fighting its outbreak nearly three months ago, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday. 

New York, which has slowly started to open regions of the state in the last week, reported 225 new Covid-19 cases on Thursday, based on a three-day rolling average, which is at a "level now that is lower than we first began," Cuomo said at his daily press briefing.