trueThe best way to know this for sure is to find out where the new cases are. if there is a significant percentage in a certain part of the city it would show that it is still going around there. otherwise if its distributed equally around the city or in proportion to old known hotspots (queens ,BP etc. ) it would show that its pretty much gone from the city.
Or if there was a way to track whether covid was the primary reason for hospitalization or not.
that is only one case. Not enough to make a trend.Are you trying to say that most of the 720 new cases and 100 new hospitalizations that occurred last Friday for example (the most recent day of accurate reporting as weekends are inaccurate, and the past few days are incomplete) are old cases that are still testing positive?The number of new cases and hospitalizations has slowly been declining for the past month. If there aren't any new cases and the cases being reported are from old cases. why would the number of hospitalizations be going down. Are less people going to the hospital in general?
So why are the numbers declining?
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
So most chadarim / schools in NY are open. How about other states?
FTFY
Are Lakewood Moisdas open?