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Governer of New York declares state of emergency due to new Coronavirus outbreak

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday declared a disaster emergency for the entire state through Jan. 15, 2022 amid a new wave of COVID-19 infections.

“Though, New York is presently encountering COVID-19 transmission at rates the State has not seen since April 2020…Whereas, the pace of new COVID-19 clinic confirmations has been expanding over the previous month to more than 300 new affirmations a day…I do thusly proclaim a State debacle crisis for the whole State of New York through January 15, 2022,” the leader request said on Friday evening.

The highly sensitive situation will expand emergency clinic limit in New York and backing inoculation endeavors to forestall the spread of the novel Covid illness.

Hochul’s order came on the same day that the Biden administration said it would restrict flights from countries in southern Africa. The nation’s top infectious-disease experts, including Anthony S. Fauci, urged caution even as they acknowledged that there much was unknown about omicron, which the World Health Organization designated a variant of concern on Friday. U.S. health officials are in touch with their South African counterparts to learn more about the emerging variant, Fauci said.

“We want to find out, scientist to scientist, what exactly is going on,” Fauci said in an appearance on CNN’s “New Day.” “You want to find out if, in fact, it does evade the vaccines that we’re doing.” Despite the CDC’s announcement that omicron had not been detected in the United States, Fauci did not exclude the possibility that the variant was already in the country. “Of course, anything is possible,” he said.

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As part of the emergency, the state’s health department will be allowed to protect hospital capacity by limiting nonessential and non-urgent care until at least Jan. 15. Hospitals with less than 10 percent staffed bed capacity, or those designated by the state, will be authorized to screen patients and restrict admissions to keep beds open for the most urgent cases.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that omicron had not yet been detected in the United States, but Hochul said of the variant: “It’s coming.”

She also urged New Yorkers to mask up in indoor public venues, get tested when appropriate and stay home when ill. She also reminded residents to get coronavirus vaccinations or booster shots.

New York has fully vaccinated slightly over two thirds of its residents, Washington Post figures show. Close to 80 percent of the state’s 20 million residents have received at least one dose, according to the governor’s office. But Hochul noted in her executive order that the virus is transmitting at rates not seen since April 2020, when New York was at the center of the global pandemic.

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“This is a concerning development that we must watch extremely closely, and be prepared to address as a city, state and country,” said New York Mayor-elect Eric Adams said of omicron in a statement. “Our health officials must … have response options available should it prove to be significantly more virulent.”

Omicron has been detected in Hong Kong, Belgium and Israel. The director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute told The Washington Post that omicron was the most concerning variant scientists had seen since delta. “It’s going to take a really high bar for something to take over for delta, and we don’t know whether this is going to do it,” Eric Topol said.

U.S. health officials had been on alert because of the rising number of infections, hospitalizations and deaths in the country in recent weeks, triggered by the approach of winter — a time when more people gather indoors because of the cold weather. They also fear a surge in coronavirus cases during the holiday season as more people travel.