Amazing! New York 2020 nearly one million people infected with the disease, more than 30,000 deaths

On Dec. 31 in New York City’s Times Square, this year’s New Year’s Eve event was deadly silent, the coldest since 1907.

Looking back at New York City, which has been hit hard by the epidemic for nearly a year, the changes are striking: countless businesses have closed, students’ studies have been severely delayed, unemployment and crime rates have skyrocketed, the mental stress of the population has increased …… and the “crossroads of the world” – New York City, now a “dead city. –New York City is now a “dead city”. To date, more than 30,000 New Yorkers have died from the plague that has ravaged the world as a result of the Chinese Communist cover-up.

Although the New York State Department has ordered indoor dining closures, imposed strict crowd control measures, and vaccinated more than 200,000 people, the epidemic has not improved and the number of infected people is on the rise. According to the latest outbreak data from the State Department of health on Dec. 31, 974,214 people have been infected with the virus in New York State, and 30,040 people have died from the disease.

According to Governor Cuomo’s December 31 outbreak data, there were 7,935 hospitalizations, 16,802 new diagnoses, a 7.76 percent confirmation rate, and 136 new deaths in New York State.

According to the State Department of Health, of the 65 areas in New York State that have reported outbreaks of the CDC virus, the five boroughs of New York City are among the ten areas with the highest number of infected persons; among them, Queens and Brooklyn both have more than 100,000 infected persons and are the two areas with the highest number of infected deaths in New York State.

The ten most infected areas in New York State are Queens (123,533), Brooklyn (121,975), Nassau County (87,904), Suffolk County (96,057), Bronx (82,992), Westchester County (69,661), Manhattan (62,562), Erie County (41,252), Staten Island (34,998), and Monroe County (33,754), accounting for more than 750,000 people, or nearly 80% of the infected population in New York State.

At the same time, New York’s education system has also been severely affected by the outbreak, especially in New York City and Long Island. According to data updated by the New York State Department on December 31, 36,222 public and private schools have reported outbreaks since September 8, with a total of 52,583 students aged 5 to 17 years old infected and 12,757 school staff infected.

In addition, the data show that the outbreak in Asian communities is also severe. According to “COVID-19 Disparities Among Asians in the New York City Public Hospital System by Race,” published on Nov. 23 by medRxiv, a medical paper website (type in hyperlink: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.23.20233155v1. full.pdf) states that based on COVID-19 patient admissions to city public hospitals from March 1 to May 31 of this year, the in-hospital mortality rate for Chinese inpatients was 35.7%, nearly 1.5 times that of whites and the highest of all ethnicities, while the Asian in-hospital mortality rate was 25.5% and the African-American in-hospital mortality rate was 23.7%. The Asian in-hospital mortality rate was 25.5% and the African-American in-hospital mortality rate was 23.7%.

Nursing homes were the first to be hit hard in the early stages of the outbreak in New York. At that time, Governor Cuomo demanded that nursing homes must accept people infected with the CCP virus coming out of the hospital, reasoning that qualified nursing homes are capable of isolating patients, and if they do not have these capabilities, they should not be open for business, so nursing homes were ordered to accept infected people, “They have no right to refuse, that’s the rule, that’s the regulation, and they have to comply. “

According to New York State Department of Health data updated through Dec. 29, the number of deaths in nursing homes and adult care centers due to infection (including suspected) with the CCP virus was 7,662 (data challenged by lawmakers, who have written to the White House to express to President Trump a request to have the state release complete outbreak data for nursing homes).

While the plague is killing people, New York City’s security, unemployment and mental health …… are all red lights.

Although New York has restarted its economy for more than six months, the government’s harsh control of the epidemic has caused a loss of tourists, displaced locals, and plunged New York restaurants into a deep crisis. According to a report by the New York State Comptroller in early October, half of New York City’s restaurants and bars may be permanently shut down in the next six months.

The continuing recession in the tourism and restaurant industries has profoundly affected a large number of related industries, and the government began making major budget cuts in July, keeping the number of unemployed in New York high.

According to the latest employment report released by the New York State Department of Labor on December 17, in November this year, the national unemployment rate was 6.7%, the New York State unemployment rate was 8.4%, and New York City was 12.1%, almost double the national unemployment rate; compared with the same period, the New York State unemployment rate increased by 4.5%, while New York City increased by 8.5%.

In addition to the unemployment rate, the city’s security situation is usually a straightforward mirror of the city’s livability.

The New York City Police Department (NYPD) said on Dec. 4 that shootings in New York City have reached levels not seen in years in the 11 months of 2020.

With the government indulging in violent protests under the pretext of “Black Lives Matter,” New York City has seen a significant rise in law and order cases. Many stores have been vandalized in the past few months, with varying degrees of damage to storefronts, and store owners can still be seen on the streets of New York City boarding up their stores to avoid looting.

The epidemic has also left people mentally distressed. The American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org) noted on Oct. 23 that violence between couples has increased as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and children may also be under greater stress as a result.

The New York Post reported Dec. 29 that a prominent Connecticut lawyer shot and killed his wife, who was infected with the Chinese Communist virus, and then drank the bullet next to her.