Another 20 new cases of COVID-19 were reported today in St. Lawrence County, bringing the total number of confirmed positive cases to date to 6,754. A total of 152 cases are active, according to the …
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Another 20 new cases of COVID-19 were reported today in St. Lawrence County, bringing the total number of confirmed positive cases to date to 6,754.
A total of 152 cases are active, according to the St. Lawrence Department of Health. For a map showing number of cases in each town, visit www.stlawco.org or visit the SLC Public Health Facebook page.
To date, 6,508 cases have been released from isolation. Six cases are hospitalized and 94 deaths have occurred since the pandemic began, according to the state Department of Health.
As of April 4, 273,500 COVID-19 tests have been performed, according to state officials.
Vaccines will be available Friday at the Golden Dome in Ogdensburg Free Academy. To register, visit https://www.stlawco.org/news/vaccine-registration-anyone-age-18-ogdensburg-golden-dome-april-9
COVID testing is being performed through both St. Lawrence Health Systems and Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center by appointment only.
If you have symptoms, are an essential worker or feel you should be tested, schedule an appointment for a test by calling between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. any of the following:
• St. Lawrence Health System, 315-261-6240
• Claxton Hepburn Medical Center, 315-713-6655
• Clifton-Fine Hospital, 315-848-8049
• Community Health Center of the North Country, Canton, 315-379-8132