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One new case of COVID-19 reported over the weekend, no new cases in St. Lawrence County on Monday

Posted 8/3/20

Six cases are active. Visit https://www.stlawco.org/ to check out the COVID-19 Cases by Town map layouts. The maps will also be posted on the Public Health Facebook page, @SLCPublicHealth. Two …

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One new case of COVID-19 reported over the weekend, no new cases in St. Lawrence County on Monday

Posted

Six cases are active. Visit https://www.stlawco.org/ to check out the COVID-19 Cases by Town map layouts. The maps will also be posted on the Public Health Facebook page, @SLCPublicHealth.

Two hundred and forty eight cases have been released from isolation.

Four cases are hospitalized.

Four deaths have occurred; this fatality data comes from the New York State Department of Health and was last updated on Aug. 2 before 2 p.m.

Public Health said 28,667 people have been tested for COVID-19 as of Aug. 2 this testing data comes from the New York State Department of Health and was last updated on Aug. 3 before 2 p.m.

Testing is being done through both St. Lawrence Health Systems and Claxton Hepburn Medical Center. Testing is by appointment only.

Call the hotline numbers below between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. if you have symptoms, you are an essential worker or feel you should be tested:

• St. Lawrence Health System, 315-261-6240;

• Claxton Hepburn Medical Center, 315-713-6655;

• Clifton-Fine Hospital, 315-848-8049.

The governor's New York On PAUSE orders have been extended until Aug. 20, requiring postponement, cancellation, or restriction of all non-essential gatherings of more than 50 individuals. Under the governor's orders gatherings occurring indoors must not exceed 50% of maximum capacity, provided the region has reached Phase 4 of the State’s reopening, and provided that social distancing, face covering, and cleaning and disinfection protocols required by the Department of Health are adhered to.

Businesses or entities in industries open for Phase One, Two, Three and Four must be operated subject to the guidance promulgated by the Department of Health.