Manhattan woman first in NY diagnosed with coronavirus

Staff Reports Posted 2 March 2020 at 7:42 am

‘There is no reason for undue anxiety – the general risk remains low in New York.’ – Gov. Andrew Cuomo

A Manhattan woman who returned from a trip to Iran is the first person in New York State to be diagnosed with the coronavirus.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued this statement on Sunday night:

“This evening we learned of the first positive case of novel coronavirus — or COVID-19 — in New York State. The patient, a woman in her late thirties, contracted the virus while traveling abroad in Iran, and is currently isolated in her home. The patient has respiratory symptoms, but is not in serious condition and has been in a controlled situation since arriving to New York.

“The positive test was confirmed by New York’s Wadsworth Lab in Albany, underscoring the importance of the ability for our state to ensure efficient and rapid turnaround, and is exactly why I advocated for the approval from Vice President Pence that New York was granted just yesterday.

“There is no cause for surprise – this was expected. As I said from the beginning, it was a matter of when, not if there would be a positive case of novel coronavirus in New York.

“Last week I called for the Legislature to pass a $40 million emergency management authorization to confront this evolving situation – I look forward to its swift passage.

“There is no reason for undue anxiety – the general risk remains low in New York. We are diligently managing this situation and will continue to provide information as it becomes available.”

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