KEY POINTS
  • New York has seen the worst of its post-holiday coronavirus outbreak and will begin lifting restrictions on much of the state, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
  • More contagious strains of the coronavirus, however, could threaten to reverse the state's progress.
  • Some parts of the greater New York City area, including Washington Heights, the Bronx and Queens, and the Newburgh area upstate will still have some restrictions.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo wears a protective face mask as he arrives to speak during a daily briefing following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., July 13, 2020.

New York has seen the worst of its post-holiday coronavirus outbreak and will begin lifting restrictions on much of the state, but more contagious strains of the virus that have recently emerged could impede that progress, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday.

Triggered by dinners with family and friends, the holiday surge appears to have peaked in New York on Jan. 4 when the positivity rate, or the percentage of Covid tests returning positive, reached about 8% across the state. That figure has since dipped to roughly 5.6%, Cuomo said.