COVID-19 Statistics Update, September 8, 2020

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 29 additional cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) since Friday, September 4.

The cumulative reported number 361 is cases across the county and of those, 304 have recovered and four have died.

Oswego County Legislature Chairman James Weatherup posted his weekly COVID-19 briefing this afternoon. In the video, Weatherup discussed the start of school and COVID-19 safety measures.

“I hope everyone had a safe Labor Day weekend. Labor Day means it’s the start of the school year and districts across the county are getting ready to reopen under vastly different circumstances than they did a year ago,” Weatherup said.

“With the start of the school year, it’s very important that we continue to take the disease seriously, and to take the necessary precautions to keep all of our residents safe and healthy.”

Weather spoke honestly about the potential rise in cases with the start of school, reassuring area residents of the preparation local districts and the Health Department have implemented.

“It would be naive of us to think that there will not be new clusters and cases of COVID when the schools reopen. Our Health Department will have a key role in helping the districts with contact tracing, case investigation, isolation and quarantine protocols,” Weatherup said.

Oswego County Senior Health Department Educator Diane Oldenburg also spoke, updating residents on the latest COVID numbers, urging residents to stay vigilant in their safety protocols.

“Over the past weeks, we’ve seen quite a lot of new activity. We want to assure you that the County Health Department is working closely with community members, local school districts, SUNY Oswego and the State Department of Health to monitor and  contain the virus,” Oldenburg said. “COVID-19  is highly  contagious, so it’s not unusual to spread amongst individuals living or socializing together. The Oswego County Health Department reminds all community members that they must take protective actions to limit the spread of the virus, including maintaining social distance and limitining interaction amonst family and friends they do not live with.”

Please note that the numbers in today’s report include data from Saturday, Sunday, Monday and today. The county did not release data yesterday due to Labor Day.

Today’s statistics are below:

Oswego County: (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.

  • Total # of active cases: 53 (Sept. 4: 35)
  • Total # of positive cases: 361 (Sept. 4: 332)
  • Total # of recoveries: 304  (Sept. 4: 293)
  • Total # of hospitalizations: 28 (Sept. 4: 25)
  • Total # of deaths: 4 (no change from Sept. 4)
  • Total # tests: 39,792 (Sept. 4: 38,666)
  • Total # of negative results: 39,224 (Sept. 4: 38,112)
  • Total # of people in mandatory isolation/quarantine: 194 (Sept. 4: 147)
  • Total # of positive antibody tests: 81 (as of Sept. 3)
  • Total # of negative antibody tests: 3,263 (as of Sept. 3)

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 Saturdays or Sundays. Antibody test results are released once a week.

In the event that a person who tests positive for COVID-19 had public exposure when they were contagious and the health department could not contact those at risk individually, a news release is issued. Investigations go back two days prior to symptom onset for symptomatic positive patients, or two days prior to testing for asymptomatic positive patients, up until the time a positive patient is isolated.

Municipalities With Cases:

1-5 confirmed cases: Albion, Amboy, Boylston, Hannibal, Minetto, Orwell, Palermo, Parish, Redfield, Sandy Creek, Williamstown

6-10 confirmed cases: Mexico, New Haven, West Monroe

11-20 confirmed cases: Constantia, Oswego Town, Richland, Scriba, Volney

21-30 confirmed cases: Schroeppel

31-40 confirmed cases: Granby, Hastings

41-50 confirmed cases: No municipality

51-60 confirmed cases: City of Oswego

61-70 confirmed cases: City of Fulton

SUNY Oswego Statistics: (dashboard updated today at 4:45 p.m.)

  • Total # of new positive cases this week (Sept. 7-13): 26
  • Total # of cumulative positive cases (since Aug. 12):47
  • Total # of recoveries: 2
  • Total # of student tests: 6,013
  • Total # of students in on-campus quarantine:52
  • Total # of students in on-campus isolation: 37

The Oswego County Health Department announced yesterday it is working with officials from SUNY Oswego after 21 additional cases of COVID-19 were identified among students living both on and off campus between Friday, September 4, and yesterday, September 7. More information can be found here.

As the SUNY Oswego campus moves from baseline COVID-19 testing to aggressive surveillance testing, President Deborah F. Stanley announced yesterday that Funnelle Hall will be used to house additional students who may need to be moved into campus-supported quarantine rooms. More information can be found here.

New York: (as of yesterday)

  • Total # of positive cases: 440,578 (Sept. 4: 437,971)
  • Total # of deaths: 25,367 (Sept. 4: 25,348)

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

Governor Andrew Cuomo held a briefing today. That video can be found here.

Other updates from the state include:

  • Governor Cuomo has partnered with New Jersey Governor Murphy and Connecticut Governor Lamont to create a joint travel advisory for individuals traveling from states with significant community spread of COVID-19, requiring a quarantine for 14 days when visiting their states.
  • Based on each region’s infection rate, schools across New York State are permitted to open this fall but each school district must have a testing and tracing plan and will decide if an in-person v. hybrid model works best for them while following strict Department of Health Guidance.
  • Malls in New York City will be allowed to reopen starting September 9 with a 50 percent occupancy limit but will be subject to strict safety protocols.
  • Casinos and video lottery terminal facilities statewide will be allowed to reopen starting September 9 with a 25 percent occupancy limit but will be subject to strict safety protocols.
  • To report violations of health and safety restrictions and requirements for businesses, gatherings and individuals, please choose the appropriate link below:
  • Go to forward.ny.gov to find out: Which phase of reopening your region is in; the industry guidance for each phase; regional dashboards for monitoring how the virus is being contained; and information on loans for small businesses.
  • New Yorkers without health insurance can apply through NY State of Health through September 15, 2020; must apply within 60 days of losing coverage.
  • Health care workers can text NYFRONTLINE to 741-741 to access 24/7 emotional support services. Any New Yorker can call the COVID-19 Emotional Support Hotline at 1-844-863-9314 for mental health counseling.

U.S.: (as of 2:28 p.m)

  • Total # of positive cases: 6,314,282 (Sept. 4: 6,176,623)
  • Total # of deaths: 189,400 (Sept. 4: 187,200)
  • Total # of recoveries: 2,333,583 (Sept. 4: 2,266,957)

Worldwide: (as of 2:28 p.m)

  • Total # of positive cases: 27,414,048 (Sept. 4: 26,418,530)
  • Total # of deaths: 894,012 (Sept. 4: 870,790)
  • Total # of recoveries: 18,381,115 (Sept. 4: 17,569,830)

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.

Resources:

  • Oswego County COVID-19 Hotline: 315-349-3330
  • New York Mental Health Hotline: 1-844-863-9314
  • Oswego COVID-19 Mental Health and Crisis Hotline: 315-343-5507

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