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An “army” of investigators in New York

New York | Multi-billionaire Michael Bloomberg will help New York build an “army” of investigators to track down contacts of people infected with the coronavirus to help this state, epicenter of the pandemic in the United States, move towards the exit crisis, announced its governor on Wednesday.

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Former New York mayor and former presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg will contribute more than $ 10 million and “help coordinate” this tracing program, which will be coordinated with the two neighboring states of New Jersey and Connecticut.

“We need to build a tracing army,” Andrew Cuomo said at his daily press conference in Albany, New York, “We talked about tracing, tracing and isolation. This will be key to moving forward. This is how we (…) accumulate data as we move towards evaluating a reopening ”of the city and the New York economy, atl added.

The governor said the state currently has about 500 public health investigators, but it should mobilize thousands, including through medical students.

Large-scale screening is seen as a key factor in making it possible to lift containment instructions and revive the paralyzed American economy, without causing a spike in new infections.

Particularly hit by COVID-19, New York State has about a third of the more than 45,800 deaths in the United States.

According to Andrew Cuomo, 474 New Yorkers have died in the past 24 hours, down from the previous day. This brings the total toll for this state of 20 million inhabitants to more than 15,300 dead.

The governor indicated that the number of hospitalizations and intubations was also on the decline, a sign that the crisis was continuing its “slight decline”.

But “if we are irresponsible today (…), we will see this rate of hospitalizations go up within three, four, five days”, he warned.

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