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A patient is brought into the emergency room entrance at Montefiore hospital in New York on Thursday. Photo: EPA-EFE

New York has just six days of ventilators left, Governor Andrew Cuomo says

  • Only 2,200 of the life-saving machines remain in state’s stockpile, with an additional 350 a day needed for Covid-19 patients
  • Total cases pass 92,000 in hardest-hit US state, with 432 new deaths reported

New York has just six days’ supply of ventilators left.

Governor Andrew Cuomo made the dramatic revelation on Thursday as he dispatched 400 life-saving machines to New York City hospitals and 200 more to suburban counties.

“Right now, we have a burn rate of about six days in the stockpile,” Cuomo said. “We have extraordinary measures in place that can make a difference if we run into a real ventilator shortage.”

The Democratic governor said just 2,200 ventilators remain in the state’s stockpile. An additional 350 a day are needed to save coronavirus-stricken patients.

“If the person comes in and needs a ventilator and you don’t have a ventilator, the person dies,” Cuomo said

A ventilator is seen with other medical equipment in an emergency field hospital in New York City’s Central Park on Monday. Photo: AFP

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Cuomo conceded that he has lost faith in the federal government’s ability to come to the rescue of states battling the pandemic.

“Just assume you are on your own,” Cuomo said grimly.

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He said that 432 more people died of coronavirus in New York state in the past 24 hours and that the total number of cases kept marching past 92,000.

“Can you handle the height of the impact on the hospital system, which is at the apex of the curve?” Cuomo asked. “We call that the battle of the mountaintop.”

The state death toll now stands at 2,373, about half the national fatalities from the pandemic.

Cuomo said the fastest rising positive test rates are hitting Long Island, with more than 1,000 people testing positive in both Nassau and Suffolk counties over the past day, despite smaller populations.

“That is very troubling,” Cuomo said.

The governor praised health care workers and volunteers who have agreed to journey to New York as it battles the worst of the pandemic.

“I will never forget how people across this country came to the aid of New Yorkers when we needed it,” Cuomo said.

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