by Kassadee Bradshaw | June 8, 2020 4:02 pm
OSWEGO COUNTY – According to the Oswego County Health Department, as of 3 p.m. today, there has been one additional case of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since Saturday, June 6. The cumulative reported number is 111 cases across the county and of those, 98 have recovered and three have died.
Oswego County and Upstate University have joined forces once again to bring drive-thru COVID-19 testing to county residents. The mobile unit will be at the Pulaski High School, located at 4624 Salina Street, next Thursday, June 11 between 10 a.m. and 3:45 p.m.
Today’s statistics are below.
Oswego County:[1] (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.
Note – The Oswego County Health Department[2] only released the information on the total number of positive cases and deaths June 6.
Antibody test results will be released once a week.
The county has stopped releasing data for pending results, number of people in precautionary quarantine and total number completed/released from monitoring. Data will not be released on Sundays.
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):
COVID-19 has been identified in the cities of Fulton and Oswego and the towns of Boylston, Constantia, Granby, Hastings, Mexico, Minetto, New Haven, Orwell, Oswego, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Richland, Sandy Creek, Schroeppel, Scriba, Volney, West Monroe and Williamstown.
The county does not release the town/city of individual cases. If there has been a new case and a new area has not been added, that means it is in an area that has already been affected before. Once an area is added it is not removed from the list because the county does not say when a town/city no longer has a case.
New York: [3](as of yesterday)
Governor Andrew Cuomo yesterday signed legislation (S.8130-D/A.10516-A) extending the deadline to submit absentee ballots until the day of the election.
To be counted, primary ballots must be postmarked by June 23. The governor previously issued Executive Orders allowing all New Yorkers to vote absentee in the June 23 primary elections and ensuring every New Yorker registered to vote receives a postage-paid absentee ballot application in the mail.
Cuomo also announced he will issue an Executive Order extending the deadline for school districts to receive school budget ballots. To be counted, school budget ballots can be accepted by hand delivery through 5 p.m. on June 9 and received by mail through June 16 by the school district.
Watch today’s briefing given by Governor Andrew Cuomo here[4].
Other updates[5] from the state include:
U.S.[16]: (as of 2:33 p.m)
Worldwide:[17] (as of 2:33 p.m.)
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[18].
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