COVID Live Updates: Another grim milestone as US sets new 1-day record with 4,327 deaths

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Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Megan Tevrizian reports on the coronavirus pandemic.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- The United States shattered its previous record single-day death toll yesterday with a devastating 4,327 deaths reported from coronavirus, according to new data overnight from Johns Hopkins University, marking the deadliest day on record since the start of the pandemic.

The nation also surpassed 380,000 deaths, with the death toll at 380,796 as of Wednesday morning. Confirmed infections have topped 22.8 million.

More than 9.3 million Americans have received their first shot of the vaccine, or less than 3% of the population, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That is well short of the hundreds of millions who experts say will need to be inoculated to vanquish the outbreak.

The effort is ramping up around the country. Large-scale, drive-thru vaccination sites have opened at stadiums and other places, enabling people to get their shots through their car windows.

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Gov. Ball music festival announces 2021 dates

The popular Governor's Ball music festival in New York City has announced their 2021 dates on Wednesday. The Gov. Ball website says the festival will take place from Sept. 24-26. The team says they are working closely with city and state authorities to ensure a safe experience for all amid the COVID pandemic.

101-year-old WWII vet in New York gets COVID vaccine

A 101-year-old World War II veteran in Upstate New York is now arming himself in the fight against COVID-19.

Robert Read arrived at a vaccination center in the town of Sullivan on Monday and was looking forward to getting his first dose of the vaccine. He was among the first seniors to get the vaccine as part of Group 1B, which includes people over the age of 75.

Nassau Co. Executive Laura Curran has been exposed to COVID-19

Following the appropriate public health protocols set forth by the CDC, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran will be quarantining for the recommended 10-day period due to a recent exposure to a positive COVID-19 case.

Curran is said to be feeling well and will be getting tested during her quarantine which will begin immediately and end on Friday, January 22, pending test results.

NYC podiatrist among volunteers helping with COVID vaccinations

As more New Yorkers qualify for the coronavirus vaccine, there is a growing urgent need for more staff to vaccinate all those lining up for shots.

In Nassau County, doctors and nurses are answering the call for help by volunteering their time.

It would appear as though Dr. Harvey Katz -- the vaccinator -- has been doing this his whole life. However, what his patients may not realize is Dr. Katz is actually a podiatrist who works in Manhattan.

Blood drive at Newark airport also tests for coronavirus antibodies

People had a chance to find out if they had COVID-19 while helping others at the same time on Tuesday. The American Red Cross of New York held a blood drive at Newark Airport.

NJ to begin vaccinating those 65 and older Thursday: Murphy

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy said Wednesday that the state will begin offering COVID-19 vaccinations to those 65 and older on Thursday, as well as anyone between the ages of 16 and 64 who have medical conditions. Meanwhile, Murphy also announced that the state had crossed the threshold of 20,000 deaths related to COVID-19.

2 variant cases of 15 in NYC

Two of the 15 cases identified in New York State that had the more contagious COVID variant are in New York City. Mayor Bill de Blasio said he just received that information during his news conference on Wednesday. One of the infected persons had traveled from the UK. Mayor de Blasio renewed his call for a travel ban from the UK to NYC.

"Two cases, obviously they are being followed up and supported, Test and Trace, and we will follow up with updates," he said.

Javits mega vaccine center opens in NYC

After a rollout that some officials admit was slow, the push is on to get more people vaccinated in New York - and vaccinated quickly. People have started snapping up appointments at the vaccination sites that have opened over the past couple of days. Wednesday, the Javits Center opens its 24-7 vaccine center and another opens in Westchester County. Appointments are required.

Wife sees husband's decline from COVID-19 through FaceTime

Monique Horbaczewski's future is fading away as her husband Bob teeters on the verge of death. Monique told KPNX that her husband, a fit 42-year-old father of three children who has no underlying conditions, is battling COVID-19.

"The ICU doctor told me that there's very little to hope and a lot that can go wrong," she said.

The Horbaczewski family contracted the coronavirus in December, but Bob is the only one who is still battling. He has been on a ventilator since Christmas.

100-year-old woman beats COVID

A 100-year-old COVID patient defied the odds and was discharged from the hospital. Tina Pignataro won her fight against the virus and left the emergency field hospital at Staten Island University Hospital.

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