KEY POINTS
  • One omicron case was discovered on Long Island and four in the boroughs that make up New York City: two in Queens, one in Brooklyn and another in the city.
  • New York City Health Commissioner Dave Chokshi said the cases indicated that omicron was spreading throughout the community, not just in travelers.
  • Gov. Hochul assured residents that the discovery of omicron cases in New York doesn't mean she will call for widespread lockdowns.
A sign outside of a hospital advertises COVID-19 testing on November 19, 2021 in New York City.

New York officials have confirmed five cases of the Covid omicron variant in the New York City metropolitan area, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced late Thursday, hours after cases were detected in Minnesota and Colorado.

One case was discovered in Suffolk County on Long Island and four New York City: two in Queens, one in Brooklyn and another in the city, she said at a press briefing. Minnesota health authorities confirmed the second U.S. case of the Covid omicron variant earlier Thursday, in a resident who recently returned from New York City.