KEY POINTS
  • Coronavirus infection rates in New York will likely increase before the end of the year as a number of "fall stressors" will help spark the virus's spread, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.
  • Colleges and universities have reopened their campuses, the state's schools have welcomed students back to the classroom, and there is more "Covid fatigue," he said.
  • Infectious disease and public health experts have warned that rising Covid-19 cases could complicate the nation's response to the pandemic as it approaches the fall and winter seasons.

Coronavirus infection rates in New York will likely increase before the end of the year as a number of "fall stressors," like reopened businesses and schools, will help spread the virus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned Wednesday.

New York health officials have been responding to a number of coronavirus "cluster zones" that have reported higher positivity rates, or the total percent of tests returning positive, compared with other parts of the state. Each cluster triggers more restrictions on businesses and social activities depending on the seriousness of the virus's spread, Cuomo said.