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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (134906)3/31/2020 1:48:28 AM
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Apparently it is one every three minutes today. Better tell them about those drugs.

NYC coronavirus cases reach nearly 30K, with a death every 9.5 minutes
By Julia Marsh and Eileen AJ Connelly

March 28, 2020 | 12:43pm | Updated

New York Death Toll 1 per 9.5 Minutes

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Troubling new data released Saturday shows the death rate from coronavirus sharply accelerating in the Big Apple, with one person dying every 9.5 minutes in the last 24 hours.

At least 67 more people died overnight from COVID-19, bringing the death toll for the five boroughs to 517, new numbers released by the city reveal.

The new figures reveal that 151 people died since the same time early Friday — revealing an even deadlier toll per minute compared to the Thursday to Friday evening calculation of one death every 17 minutes.

The total number of infected in the city rose to 29,158, up by 2,461 overnight.

The highest number of sick are in Queens, with 9,228. Brooklyn is next, with 7,789, followed by the Bronx, with 5,352, and Manhattan, with 5,036. Staten Island has 1,718 cases.
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