Coronavirus News: NYC Department of Health breaks down COVID-19 cases by neighborhood

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Thursday, April 2, 2020
New data breaks down COVID-19 cases in NYC by neighborhood
The New York City Department of Health has released new data about the nearly 45,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York City.

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- The New York City Department of Health has released new data about the nearly 45,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in New York City.

The health department provided a new map on Wednesday breaking down the amount of COVID-19 cases in each city neighborhood.

The borough with the most cases continues to be Queens.

Men make up 55% of the positive cases in the city.

Click here for more data from the health department.

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