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COVID-19 729 Positive Cases in New York State (3.15)

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Latest Updates

  • Schools, Houses of Worship and other large gathering facilities to be temporarily closed in New Rochelle from March 21 – 25.
County Positive Cases
Albany 8
Broome 1
Delaware 1
Dutchess 7
Erie 3
Greene 2
Herkimer 1
Monroe 2
Montgomery 1
Nassau 98
Orange 6
Putnam 2
Rockland 13
Saratoga 3
Schenectady 2
Suffolk 47
Tioga 1
Tompkins 1
Ulster 5
Westchester 196
New York State (Outside of NYC) 400
New York City: 329
Total Positive Cases (Statewide) 729

What You Need to Know

  • Coronavirus was first detected in China is now spreading worldwide.
  • The symptoms may cause mild to severe respiratory symptoms like
    • cough
    • fever
    • trouble breathing and/or
    • pneumonia
  • The CDC believes at this time that symptoms may appear in as few as 2 days or as long as 14 days after exposure to the virus.
  • Individuals who are experiencing symptoms and may have traveled to areas of concern, or have been in contact with somebody who has traveled to these areas, should call ahead to their health care provider before seeking treatment in person.
  • Most cases are now likely to be spread from person to person by droplets when coughing.
  • The status for required mandatory quarantine is a person that has been in close contact (6 ft.) with someone who is positive, but is not displaying symptoms for COVID-19; or person has traveled to China, Iran, Japan, South Korea or Italy and is displaying symptoms of COVID-19.
  • The status for required mandatory isolation is a person that has tested positive for COVID-19, whether or not displaying symptoms for COVID-19. 

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