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The latest updates and guidance about COVID-19 will continue to be available at www.columbiacountynyhealth.com. They’ve certainly been closely monitoring anyone coming in or out. There are 65 additional residents on mandatory quarantine and 3 residents on precautionary quarantine. Testing is prioritized for those who have suspected exposure or appropriate symptoms. The guidance below enables New York State to prioritize resources to meet the public health need. Valatie 10 FROM: Columbia County Board of Supervisors Chairman Matt Murell There are 59 residents under mandatory and 80 under precautionary quarantine. -Columbia County has received a total of 5,458 PCR test results with 394 confirmed positive cases. We are monitoring 49 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 24 on precautionary quarantine. As of 4 pm, March 20, 2020, Columbia County has 3 positive cases of COVID-19, 13 individuals under mandatory quarantine, 46 individuals under precautionary quarantine. Wash your hands for 20 seconds. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. Gatherings of any size is a risk. -27 of the 70 cases have recovered from COVID-19, -3 of the positive cases have passed away, -4 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 2 of those are in the ICU, -We have received 477 test results completed for Columbia County residents, For more information about COVID-19 please see our website https://www.columbiacountynyhealth.com/home/coronavirus-covid-19/. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. Pine Haven NH 42 -28 of the 72 cases have recovered from COVID-19, -4 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 1 of those are in the ICU, -We have received 489 test results completed for Columbia County residents, – 80 residents are under mandatory quarantine and 21 under precautionary quarantine, -There are 8 residents with suspected, not tested cases. -Columbia County has 447 confirmed positive cases. -We have received 12,804 PCR reports. -There are 16 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. Since the beginning of the pandemic, at … Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. -There are 14 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. -381 positive cases of COVID-19 with 156 active cases. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. – 431 of the 477 cases have recovered from COVID-19, – 5 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU. Chatham- 7 -There are 34 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. -360 positive cases of COVID-19 with 139 active cases. -We’ve received a total of 4,271 PCR test results and we’ve received 1,211 antibody results, of which 128 were positive. New Lebanon-3 -Seven community members have passed away from COVID-19. -Columbia County has 486 confirmed positive cases. As of 4 pm on March 16, 2020, Columbia County has 0 positive cases of COVID-19, 3 individuals under mandatory quarantine, 9 individuals under precautionary quarantine. As of this release, there are no positive cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. The Columbia County Department of Health along with local County Officials are committed to actively monitoring the progression of this new virus and modifying our response as required. There are 4 residents with suspected, not tested cases. We are monitoring 96 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 26 on precautionary quarantine. -There are 15 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. – 435 of the 486 cases have recovered from COVID-19. Kinderhook 24 -204 of the 381 cases have recovered from COVID-19, – 16 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 1 of those hospitalized are in the ICU. -Columbia County has 459 confirmed positive cases. As of 3:30 pm, March 31, 2020, Columbia County has 41 positive cases of COVID-19. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash. Prevent the spread by staying home, staying 6ft away from everyone, and understanding that commonly touched items ARE a possible means for the virus to transmit from person-to-person. We are monitoring 99 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 22 on precautionary quarantine. -Columbia County has 456 confirmed positive cases. We are monitoring 49 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 25 on precautionary quarantine. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. This is a developing story and will be updated when more information becomes available. -Columbia County has received a total of 6,174 PCR test results with 402 confirmed positive cases. We are monitoring 71 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 12 on precautionary quarantine. We are sad to report another Columbia County community resident has passed away. COLUMBIA COUNTY, NY ANNOUNCES 1ST POSITIVE CASE OF COVID-19 3/20, https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2020/03/doh_eoguidancegatheringspacesbusiness_031920.pdf, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/faq.html#basics, https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/hcp/clinical-criteria.html, Good hygiene including frequent handwashing with soap and water, Coughing or sneezing into your elbow and NOT your hand, Keeping a 6 foot distance from others who have been exposed to the virus, Implementing social distancing such as canceling or limiting large gatherings, If you have symptoms of fever, chills, cough, and shortness of breath, stay home, eliminate close contact with others, and advise your medical provider. 3/5/2021 COVID-19 Update. -Columbia County has 448 confirmed positive cases. -There are 129 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. Additionally, those deemed “recovered” are residents who have tested positive, have endured their required isolation and are well enough to end their isolation. -There are 108 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County. We are monitoring 102 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 26 on precautionary quarantine. – 32 of the 84 cases have recovered from COVID-19, -We have received 596 test results completed for Columbia County residents, – 92 residents are under mandatory quarantine and 23 under precautionary quarantine, -There are 12 residents with suspected, not tested cases, -Unfortunately, we have had a fifth death in our community from COVID-19 – 374 of the 437 cases have recovered from COVID-19. As of 3 pm, March 18, 2020, Columbia County has 0 positive cases of COVID-19, 8 individuals under mandatory quarantine, 51 individuals under precautionary quarantine. -We have received 1,279 test results completed for Columbia County residents We are monitoring 44 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 8 on precautionary quarantine. If you are someone who is interested in contributing to the response effort, you can register under the ServNY program here https://apps.health.ny.gov/pub/servny/. -321 of the 402 cases have recovered from COVID-19, – 17 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU. Please note this number represents duplicate reports, out of county, and multiple nursing home testings. Greenport 17 -268 of the 400 cases have recovered from COVID-19. We have received 427 test results completed for Columbia County residents. We’ve received a total of 3,775 PCR test results and are in the process of tallying antibody results that have been completed for Columbia County residents. As of 3:30 PM. https://www.columbiacountynyhealth.com/…/coronavirus-covid…/. We are deeply saddened to report our 64th death in Columbia County. The number of coronavirus cases in New York state jumped Sunday to more than 100, a spread that forced the closure of classes at Columbia University and … New Lebanon 9 Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb said Sunday that since Saturday, six additional residents of the Pine Haven Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center in Philmont had tested positive for COVID-19. -136 of the 328 cases have recovered from COVID-19, -We have received 2,521 test results completed for Columbia County residents, -177 residents are under mandatory quarantine and 11 under precautionary quarantine. We are monitoring 32 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 13 on precautionary quarantine. Living Room spread is blamed for most if not all of our active cases. We are monitoring 32 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 13 on precautionary quarantine. There are 68 under mandatory quarantine and 18 under precautionary quarantine. -360 positive cases of COVID-19 with 142 active cases. – 414 of the 465 cases have recovered from COVID-19, – 8 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU. Of those 25 deaths, 5 have been from the community, 11 have been residents of Pine Haven, and 9 have been residents of Barnwell. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Three of the positive cases have passed away. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings. We have received 225 test results completed for Columbia County residents. – We are sad to report a 33rd Columbia County resident that has passed away from COVID-19. We are deeply saddened to report the 86th death of a Columbia County resident. We are monitoring 35 county residents on mandatory quarantine, and there are 10 on precautionary quarantine. -Columbia County has 451 confirmed positive cases. Upon receiving positive results, the nurses at CCDOH begin an investigation and reach out to the contacts of an individual with a positive COVID-19 test result. Today Governor Cuomo announced all New York State schools will be closed until April 15th at which point the matter will be reevaluated. An average of 9 cases per day were reported in Columbia County, a 32 percent decrease from the average two weeks ago. The New York State Executive Order makes the following recommendations until further notice: no more public gatherings of over 50 persons, casinos will close at 8 pm tonight, gyms will close at 8 pm tonight, movie theaters will close at 8 pm tonight, bars/restaurants will close at 8 pm tonight- except for take out. -There are 37 additional residents on mandatory quarantine and 10 residents on precautionary quarantine. -Columbia County has had 26 residents that have passed away from COVID-19. Please note this number may represent duplicate reports, out of county reports, and multiple nursing home testings.