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Fewer than 100 dead from COVID-19 in 24 hours in New York | Coronavirus

The death toll from the novel coronavirus recorded in New York State has fallen to 84 in the past 24 hours, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced on Saturday, the lowest toll since March 24.

It’s good news, said the governor during his daily press briefing. Hospitalizations, intubations, new infections: the decline continues, he said.

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At the peak of the pandemic in early April, authorities in the state, the most affected in the country, recorded more than 1,000 deaths per day.

Part of the state where the virus is not very active has started to deconfin, but restrictions have not yet been lifted in New York City.

The beaches of the metropolis will remain closed for this long weekend which traditionally marks the start of the summer season in the United States, Monday being a holiday due to Memorial Day.

Elsewhere in the state and other coastal areas, beaches will be open, often with physical distancing instructions.

Andrew Cuomo authorized gatherings of up to a maximum of 10 people on Friday night.

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