STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York on Saturday after 32 more people tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19).

The state of emergency will give $30 million to the state to address an increase in staffing and provide the state with an “expedited purchasing and testing protocol,” Cuomo said.

“Increase testing is critical,” Cuomo added during the press conference.

As of Saturday, there are 76 people with coronavirus in the state, 11 of whom are in New York City.

Of the 76 people, 10 are hospitalized, said Cuomo.

The majority of the cases are located in Westchester, where 57 people have tested positive. There have been no confirmed cases reported on Staten Island at this time.

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“We have now been testing around the clock,” Cuomo said during the press conference. “We are aggressively testing, following up leads because we want to find as many people who tested positive so that we can get them out of circulation.”

In New York City, there are seven new cases, Cuomo said.

Two of them got off of a cruise ship, while the other five appear to be community spread, Cuomo explained. One of the seven people is now in the hospital in the Rockaways.

The Advance reported on Thursday there are a “handful” of individuals quarantined on Staten Island with “suspicious” symptoms.

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