by Kassadee Bradshaw | April 20, 2020 4:29 pm
OSWEGO COUNTY – According to the Oswego County Health Department, as of 3 p.m. today, there have been two additional case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since yesterday. The cumulative number is 56 cases across the county and of those, 42 have recovered and two have died.
Oswego County Legislature Chairman James Weatherup posted a briefing to the public on the county government’s YouTube channel.
Weatherup said Governor Andrew Cuomo has lifted some restrictions and has reopened private golf courses and marinas and State Park and DEC boat launches for private use. Customers must adhere to social distancing. Charters are still closed because they are considered non-essential businesses.
Oswego County E-911[1] Director Kevin Pooley discussed how the pandemic is affecting first responders. The locations of people in quarantine are not released due to privacy laws.
“To protect our first responders, Oswego County flags these addresses in our 911 computer aided dispatch software,” Pooley said. “If an emergency call for help comes in from one these addresses, our dispatchers notify first responders to wear their personal protective equipment.”
He said not all counties are taking this extra step to protect their first responders. He also said 911 telecommunicators will ask the person calling if they or anyone in their household is under mandatory quarantine or if they or anyone they have been in contact with have COVID-19 symptoms.
The video can be found below.
Oswego County:[2] (as of 3 p.m.) Note, the total number of positive cases is cumulative and the number of recoveries and deaths are of those numbers.
All known contacts of COVID-19 positive patients are being notified. In the event that a known case had public exposure when they were contagious, such as someone who worked in a restaurant, the county health department would alert citizens through the news media and social media.
Areas With Cases (alphabetical order): Note, no new additions were added today.
The City of Oswego has created a COVID-19 Mental Health and Crisis Hotline: 315-343-5507. This is a direct connection between those in need to local mental health professionals, free of charge.
New York: [3](as of yesterday)
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced[4] he has issued an Executive Order to require everyone in New York state to wear face coverings while in public. Both the nose and mouth must be covered by a face mask, a bandana, etc. while in a situation where social distance is not maintained. The Executive Order[5] went into effect Friday.
Learn how to make one with or without access to a sewing machine here[6].
Watch today’s briefing given by Governor Andrew Cuomo here[7].
Other updates[8] from the state include:
U.S.[13]: (as of 2:38 p.m.)
Worldwide:[14] (as of 2:38 p.m.)
What It Means:
Status for Required Mandatory Quarantine – Person has been in close contact (within 6 feet) 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.
Status for Required Mandatory Isolation – Person has tested positive for COVID-19, whether or not displaying symptoms for COVID-19.
Status for Total Positive Cases Recovered – Person no longer has fever for 72 hours, symptoms have improved, and they meet the requirements to be released from mandatory isolation set by the New York State Department of Health.
Testing Criteria For COVID-19:
Testing is done at the Oswego Hospital or the Pulaski Urgent Care. Testing is free for all eligible New Yorkers as ordered by a health care provider.
Guidelines from the Oswego County Health Department:
These are everyday habits that can help prevent the spread of several viruses.
Resources:
Links For Statistics:
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