New York:New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has said states across the US are 'fighting' among themselves to source essential medical supplies as the novel coronavirus cases in the country surge daily and 'ironically' most entities are looking to buy from China, where the virus originated in the city of Wuhan.
Addressing reporters at the sprawling Jacob K Javits Convention Center on Monday, Cuomo said New York added 6,984 COVID19 cases and the total number of confirmed coronavirus patients statewide is 66,000 with 1,218 deaths.
"That is a lot of loss. That is a lot of pain. That is a lot of tears. That is a lot of grief that people all across the state are feeling. 1,200 is up from 965 deaths," he said.
Referring to the increase in deaths across the state, Cuomo said, “The longer you are on a ventilator, the less likely you will ever come off that ventilator. And as we have now some period when people first entered the hospital and were first intubated, we are seeing that death number go up as the length of time on the ventilator increases,” he said.
Of the 66,000 cases, 9,500 people are currently hospitalised, 2,000 are ICU patients and 4,000 patients have bee discharged, an increase of 632.
“You don't often focus on this line when we have these conversations. But people go into the hospital and people leave the hospital, and that is important to remember.”
Cuomo voiced concern over the shortage and slow supply of essential medical equipment to deal with the surge in coronavirus cases across the country.
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“We need supplies desperately and we're working on that...we're in a situation where you have 50 states all competing for supplies. The federal government is now also competing for supplies. Private hospitals are also competing for supplies. So we've created a situation where you have hundreds of entities looking to buy the same materials, basically from the same place which is China, ironically enough. We're fighting amongst ourselves. We're competing amongst ourselves.”
The deadly coronavirus that first originated in Chinese city of Wuhan last year has killed 3,305 people in the country and infected 81,518.