COVID-19 Statistics Update, January 5, 2021

James Weatherup briefs the public. Image from Oswego County Government's YouTube channel.

OSWEGO COUNTY – According to the Oswego County Health Department, as of 3 p.m., there have been 89 additional cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and three more county residents have died since yesterday.

As of January 3, Oswego County’s positivity rate was 9.4% – the highest it has been since the beginning of the pandemic.

“Sadly, since the beginning of the pandemic, we have now lost 47 of our Oswego County residents to the COVID-19 virus,” said Oswego County Legislature Chairman James Weatherup. “That is a heavy burden. Again, on behalf of the County Legislature, I want to express our sincere condolences to the families and friends of each of these individuals.”

Weatherup briefed the public today in his weekly video update. In today’s video, he discussed the COVID-19 vaccine, which is becoming available on a limited scale through the New York State Vaccination Program.

The state has set strict schedules for priority groups to be vaccinated. Oswego Health and the Oswego County Health Department aim to deploy the vaccine to the best of their ability within the guidelines set by the state.

Oswego Health received the vaccination December 23 and quickly organized a vaccination clinic and began to administer the first round of the vaccine on December 24.

“Since then, a total of 1,159 doses have been delivered and scheduled for Oswego Health staff, first responders and community providers,” Weatherup said. “The Oswego County Health Department has received a limited supply of the vaccine and the Health Department will also strictly follow the state-prioritized schedules to administer the vaccine.”

He said the health department is working with employers that fall into the priority grouping to vaccinate their employees. The health department will be accepting applications from medical professionals who would like to volunteer in administering the vaccine.

“We recognize that many people are anxious to be vaccinated,” Weatherup said. “It’s important that everyone realizes we must follow the plan established by the State Department of Health. There are heavy penalties and fines for those who don’t follow the state guidance on this. The situation is very fluid and we ask for your patience as we work through the process.”

He said after all frontline staff are vaccinated, the next priority groups include outpatient and frontline high-risk health care workers, people who work in medical practices, public health clinics, dentists, diagnostic and treatment centers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, home care workers and aides, hospice workers, staff and residents of nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities and adult care facilities.

In response to county residents’ worries about the effectiveness of the two vaccines approved in the state, Senior Public Health Educator Diane Oldenburg explained that the vaccines are more than 94% effective and have gone through the same rigorous review that all vaccines must go through in the U.S.

Today’s statistics are below:

Oswego County: (as of 3 p.m.) Note, the total number of positive cases is cumulative since March and the number of recoveries and deaths are of those numbers. SUNY Oswego cases are included in the county numbers, however, the county tracks only those living in Oswego County. That means that students who chose to leave and go back to their home county and test positive there will be included on the college’s dashboard, but not the county’s. Their positive result would be reported to their home county, not here.

  • Total # of active cases: 1,117 (yesterday: 1,043)
  • Total # of positive cases: 4,100 (yesterday: 4,011)
  • Total # of recoveries: 2,936 (yesterday: 2,924)
  • Total # tests: 109,298 (yesterday: 108,606)
  • Total # of negative results: 103,907 (yesterday: 103,333)
  • Total # of people in mandatory isolation/quarantine: 1,722 (yesterday: 1,677)
  • Total # of deaths: 47 (yesterday: 44) 
  • Total # of hospitalizations: 74 (as of Dec. 1)

Municipalities With Cases

1-10 confirmed cases: Boylston, Redfield

11-25 confirmed cases: Amboy, Orwell, Williamstown

26-50 confirmed cases:  Minetto

51-75 confirmed cases: Albion, New Haven, Parish, Sandy Creek

101-150 confirmed cases: Constantia, Hannibal, Mexico, Palermo, West Monroe

151-200 confirmed cases: Granby, Richland, Scriba

201-250 confirmed cases: Schroeppel, Volney

301-350 confirmed cases: Hastings, Oswego Town 

351-400 confirmed cases: City of Fulton

Over 400 confirmed cases: City of Oswego

SUNY Oswego Statistics: (as of 2:30 p.m.) NOTE – the college reset its numbers for the Winter/Spring 2021 semesters and does not include numbers from Aug. 12, 2020 to Jan. 1, 2021.

  • Total number of active cases: 3
  • Total number of cumulative confirmed cases since Jan. 2: 3 (1 new)
  • Total number of tests: 0
  • Total number of recoveries: 0
  • Total number of confirmed cases Jan. 2 to Jan. 15: 3 (1 new)
    • students living on-campus: 0
    • students living off-campus while taking classes on-campus: 0
    • employees working on-campus: 3 (1 new)
    • students living off-campus learning remotely: 0
    • employees working remotely: 0
  • Total number of on-campus quarantine rooms occupied: 0
  • Total number of on-campus isolation rooms occupied: 0
  • Total number of off-campus students in quarantine: 0
  • Total number of off-campus students in isolation: 0

Oswego County School Districts: Look for your school district’s COVID-19 report card here. It shows if there are any positive cases within the school district, for students and staff.

New York: (as of yesterday)

  • Total # of positive cases: 1,041,028 (yesterday: 1,028,362)
  • Total # of deaths: 30,802 (yesterday: 30,648)

*NY numbers are from the NY State Department of Health.

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s video update for today can be found here.

Other updates from the state can be found here.

U.S.: (as of 3:22 p.m.)

  • Total # of positive cases: 20,977,966 (yesterday: 20,748,806)
  • Total # of deaths: 356,203 (yesterday: 352,645)
  • Total # of recoveries: No data available (Dec. 14: 6,298,082)

Worldwide: (as of 3:22 p.m.)

  • Total # of positive cases: 86,195,556 (yesterday: 85,510,573)
  • Total # of deaths: 1,863,653 (yesterday: 1,849,206)
  • Total # of recoveries: 48,409,904 (yesterday: 48,038,892)

For information on symptoms, diagnostic testing, antibody testing, childhood inflammatory disease related to COVID-19, or other COVID-19 related topics, visit the Oswego County Health Department’s COVID-19 page.

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1 Comment

  1. So let me get this straight, the most vulnerable to die from this pandemic are one of the LAST to receive the vaccine?

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