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11 a.m.

The number of confirmed cases jumped Saturday to 113,704 statewide, including 63,306 in New York City. The death toll rose to 3,565. Of those fatalities, 2,624 are located in New York City, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said during his daily COVID-19 news briefing.



15,905 people are hospitalized

4,126 patients are in the ICU

10,478 have been discharged

The peak number of cases and hospitalizations could hit in four to eight days, Cuomo warned.

The governor also raised serious concerns about the number of cases on Long Island.

"It is like a fire spreading," he said.

The crux of the crisis, meanwhile, has shifted from beds to personal protective equipment and ventilators.

New York ordered and paid for 17,000 ventilators from private companies and the order fell through, Cuomo said. The state only received 2,500.

In addition to federal assistance, the Chinese government facilitated a donation of 1,000 ventilators to New York. The equipment is expected to arrive at Kennedy Airport on Saturday.

"This is a big deal and it's going to make a big difference," Cuomo said.

The governor also praised Oregon for sending 140 ventilators to New York.

Cuomo will sign an executive order allowing newly graduated medical students to start practicing immediately.

Watch the news conference below.

7:15 a.m.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday the city needs 2,500 to 3,000 ventilators by Sunday to handle the projected spike in coronavirus cases in the coming week.

Compared to how the city began in March, the mayor predicted city hospitals will need an additional 15,000 ventilators, 45,000 medical professionals, and 85,000 hospital beds to get through April and May.

As of Friday, there were at least 102,863 confirmed COVID-19 cases across the state, and the death toll was at 2,935.

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The New York state coronavirus hotline is 1-888-364-3065; information is also being posted here