Main Data Page

The data presented on these pages reflect the most recent information the Health Department has collected about people who have tested positive for COVID-19 in NYC. In March, April and early May, we had discouraged people with mild and moderate symptoms from being tested, so our data from those months primarily represent people with more severe illness.

Unless otherwise noted, all of the below information was collected by the NYC Health Department. The data on these pages will be updated daily. All data are preliminary and subject to change.

Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths

Daily Counts This chart shows the number of confirmed cases by diagnosis date, hospitalizations by admission date and deaths by date of death from COVID-19 on a daily basis since February 29. Due to delays in reporting, which can take as long as a week, recent data are incomplete. View: 7-day average cases Cases, hospitalizations, deaths

COVID-19 Data by ZIP Code The below map and table provide confirmed case rates, case counts, death rates, death counts, and the percent of people tested with a positive result since March. The number of reported confirmed cases per ZIP code of residence may be affected by that area’s population size, access to health care and access to testing. For example, an area with a low total case number but a high percent of positive cases could reflect more people with mild symptoms not getting tested. View as: Map Table



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Emergency Department Visits Due to Flu-like Illness/Pneumonia These data show people who visit the emergency department with clinical signs and symptoms consistent with COVID-19 illness (including flu-like illnesses and pneumonia). Some of these people have not tested positive for COVID-19. This chart displays data from the last four weeks. For data going back to February 1, see our Github repository. View data: Visits Hospital admissions after visit