Two cases are currently active, Public Health said. Two hundred and twelve cases have been released from isolation* No cases are hospitalized. Three deaths have occurred since the pandemic began; …
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Two cases are currently active, Public Health said.
Two hundred and twelve cases have been released from isolation*
No cases are hospitalized.
Three deaths have occurred since the pandemic began; this fatality data comes from the New York State Department of Health and was last updated on June 25 before 2 p.m.
Public Health said 16,515 people have been tested for COVID-19 as of June 24; this testing data comes from the New York State Department of Health and was last updated on June 25.
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.
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