Health & Fitness
Crown, Prospect Heights COVID Rates Reach All-Time Highs: Data
More than one in five people in the two neighborhoods tested positive last week amid the omicron surge—but no deaths have been recorded.

CROWN HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN — Weeks into the city's latest COVID-19 surge, virus rates remain higher than ever in Crown and Prospect Heights, where more than one in five people tested positive last week, according to the latest city data.
In the five ZIP codes that span the two neighborhoods, more than 5,400 people tested positive during the seven-day period that ended on Dec. 27: a positivity rate of 23.8 percent.
That is far higher than any positivity rate on record for both neighborhoods. During the citywide virus surge this past January, for example, the highest positivity rate in those same ZIP codes only reached 7.95 percent. (The city has not released ZIP code data for the initial outbreak in early 2020, when testing was limited.)
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The most recent rates are also a far cry from where they were just a few weeks ago, when the latest surge began. Back then, positivity rates in the ZIP codes rose only as high as 3.23 percent.
Rates Vary Across the Neighborhoods
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The ZIP code with the highest rates — 11213 — covers the eastern portion of Crown Heights. Its 29.46 percent positivity rate was followed closely by 11233, which spans parts of Crown Heights, Brownsville and Bed-Stuy and had a 28.1 percent positivity, data shows.
Positivity in the neighborhood's two western ZIP codes — 11216 and 11225 — landed at 21 percent and 24 percent, respectively.
Rates in nearby Prospect Heights were, as usual, far lower. The 11238 ZIP code had an average positivity of 16.5 percent as of Dec. 27, according to the data.
The local surge comes as the city and state report a record number of coronavirus cases driven by the highly contagious omicron variant, which is now New York City's dominant strain, according to health officials.
The city as a whole reported 21,846 new positive tests on Wednesday. The record count, set days earlier, was 31,024 new cases.
Crown Heights' ZIP codes are among the highest rates in the city, while Prospect Heights is among the lowest, according to the data. The highest positivity rate across the five boroughs as of Dec. 27 was found nearby in Brownsville's 11212 ZIP code, where nearly 34 percent of people tested positive.
Hospitalizations Are Still Below Peak
Crucially, however, hospitalizations remain well below previous peaks — though they are rising.
Across all five ZIP codes, 91 residents were hospitalized with the coronavirus during the 28-day period that ended Dec. 16, an average of 29 per 100,000 people, data shows.
That is well below the levels seen during previous surges: in March of this year, the hospitalization rate stood at 82 per 100,000 people, data shows. (The latest data does not include hospitalizations that happened within the past two weeks, however.)
No residents of Crown and Prospect Heights have died from the virus during the most recent 28 days, according to the city.
The city's vaccination campaign has been credited with the comparatively low hospitalization rate — indeed, city data shows far higher hospitalization rates among unvaccinated people (39 percent, as of Dec. 11) compared to vaccinated people (4 percent).
"We saw it with [the delta variant] and the now we are seeing it with omicron: you are most likely to get sick or hospitalized from any COVID variant, including this variant, if you are not that vaccinated," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Tuesday. "Vaccination prevents serious illness and it prevents hospitalization."
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