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Medical workers are seen moving a body from the sidewalk into a refrigerator truck outside of Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn today.
Medical workers are seen moving a body from the sidewalk into a refrigerator truck outside of Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn today.Getty Images
A new testing facility at The Bronx Zoo parking lot today.
A new testing facility at The Bronx Zoo parking lot today.RICHARD HARBUS
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Members of military in NYC amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Members of military in NYC amid the coronavirus outbreak.Robert Miller
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A police vehicle parked outside the Javits center in Manhattan.
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In 24 hours the number of coronavirus cases in New York City jumped by more than 4,400 with over 180 new deaths, city officials said Friday.

As of 9:30 a.m. Friday, the city had 52,948 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 1,584 deaths, officials said. At the same time Wednesday, there were 48,462 coronavirus cases and 1,397 deaths in the Big Apple.

Queens continued to top the five boroughs with the most coronavirus cases at 17,832 as of Friday morning.

Brooklyn followed Queens with 14,420 cases, while The Bronx had 9,936, Manhattan with 7,713 and Staten Island with 3,012 cases of the potentially deadly virus.

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