New cases in New York drop below 7,000. I believe this is the second straight decline for that state.
Anecdotally—this is on top of the state catching up on testing (the local positive tests seem to be coming back the next day as opposed to several days earlier in the outbreak) which may be bumping up the current new caseload. Hard to tell with the CDC not updating the "symptom onset" chart since the 26th.
Erie County (Buffalo) went from 85 new cases the other day, to 68 yesterday, to 36 today. The progress at this point is obvious. Much of New York will likely be free of new COVID cases by the end of next month, of that I am virtually certain.