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UPPER WEST SIDE, NY — As the vaccination rate in the Upper West Side continues to go up, the number of people testing positive for the coronavirus in the three ZIP codes that make up the neighborhood is still steadily declining.
According to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the COVID-19 positivity rate average for the Upper West Side has remained well below 1 percent.
The average COVID-19 rate for the week of May 18-May 24 for the UWS' 10025, 10024 and 10023 ZIP codes was 0.28 percent.
Fifty-nine people in Manhattan tested positive for the virus Monday. While that's four more cases than the previous day, the curve continues to flatten. The latest seven-day average for hospitalizations stood at five, and there were zero new deaths.
The COVID-19 vaccine remains available to all New York residents 12 and older.
As of Friday, about 60 percent of Upper West Side residents are fully vaccinated. About a month ago, that number stood at 51 percent.
Here's a breakdown for the most recent seven-day averages and vaccination rates on the Upper West Side by ZIP code:
10025
0.29 percent COVID-19 rate, 863 people tested, 11 new cases65 percent of residents have gotten the first dose, 57 percent are fully vaccinated 10024
0.29 percent COVID-19 rate, 671 people tested, 6 new cases70 percent of residents have gotten the first dose, 62 percent are fully vaccinated 10023
0.25 percent COVID-19 rate, 583 people tested, 5 new cases72 percent of residents have gotten the first dose, 64 percent are fully vaccinated You can check out all the citywide COVID-19 rate information here, and the vaccination rate information here.
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