SHARE

Covid-19: Here's Latest Rundown Of Westchester Cases By Municipality

The number of active COVID-19 cases in Westchester continues to oscillate slightly, though things continue trending in the right direction, County Executive George Latimer said.

The breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Westchester as of Monday, July 13.

The breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Westchester as of Monday, July 13.

Photo Credit: Westchester County

Westchester County Executive George Latimer Gives Covid-19 Briefing from Dobbs Ferry Following PPE Distribution

Photo Credit: Westchester County

During his weekly COVID-19 briefing, held on Monday, July 13 in Dobbs Ferry, Latimer said that there have been 35,327 positive cases in Westchester since the pandemic hit in March, with 529 still active having not hit the mandated two-week requirement to be considered resolved.

In the past week, the number of active cases in Westchester peaked on Wednesday, July 8 at 557.

“We’re generally seeing a downward trend of where we were at our peak, but on any given day, depending on if we see a spike or unique situations, we could see a few more or less cases,” he said. “The vast majority of people have gone through the two-week incubation period, survived, didn’t get significantly sick, and obviously weren’t a fatality.

“If we go up more than a few cases, we know we have to be able to address it,” he added. “The geographic distribution of the cases also matters. If we see an increased number of cases all over the county, not just one area, we’re watching a trend not a spike.”

Since the outbreak began, 320,070 Westchester residents have been tested for COVID-19, with more than 85 testing negative for the virus. Latimer also noted that in the past month, there have been more nights with no overnight COVID-19 fatalities than with at least one.

“If you track back to the peak weeks, we had nights of 35, 50, before spiking at 72 people dying overnight,” he said. “So when we have no overnight deaths, it’s an encouraging number. We’re definitely in a much better place than we were over that period of time.” 

A breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Westchester:

  • Yonkers: 7,208 (85 active);
  • New Rochelle: 3,105 (60);
  • Mount Vernon: 2,749 (45);
  • White Plains: 1,848 (31);
  • Port Chester: 1,267 (18);
  • Greenburgh: 1,172 (22);
  • Ossining Village: 1,072 (10);
  • Peekskill: 992 (23);
  • Cortlandt: 871 (21);
  • Yorktown: 713 (14);
  • Mount Pleasant: 602 (18);
  • Eastchester: 456 (5);
  • Mamaroneck Village: 444 (9);
  • Harrison: 407 (12);
  • Somers: 391 (10);
  • Sleepy Hollow: 379 (4);
  • Scarsdale: 361 (6);
  • Dobbs Ferry: 323 (6);
  • Tarrytown: 295 (9);
  • Mount Kisco: 284 (4);
  • Bedford: 262 (10);
  • Elmsford: 210 (9);
  • Rye City: 209 (2);
  • Croton-on-Hudson: 206 (2);
  • North Castle: 205 (5);
  • New Castle: 203 (11);
  • Rye Brook: 185 (5);
  • Mamaroneck Town: 174 (4);
  • Pelham: 161 (3);
  • Ossining Town: 157 (2);
  • North Salem: 148 (2);
  • Tuckahoe: 137 (0);
  • Hastings-on-Hudson: 134 (2);
  • Pleasantville: 126 (3);
  • Pelham Manor: 113 (2);
  • Lewisboro: 111 (2);
  • Briarcliff Manor: 108 (2);
  • Ardsley: 95 (2);
  • Irvington: 84 (3);
  • Bronxville: 79 (12);
  • Larchmont: 69 (0);
  • Buchanan: 37 (2);
  • Pound Ridge: 29 (1).

Statewide, there have been 4,724,882 New Yorkers tested for COVID-19, with 402,263 testing positive resulting in 24,989 fatalities tied to the virus.

to follow Daily Voice Armonk and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE