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Dutchess County Department of Behavioral and Community Health

COVID-19: New Outbreak Of Cases Impacts Area Summer School, Camp COVID-19: New Outbreak Of Cases Impacts Area Summer School, Camp
Covid-19: New Outbreak Of Cases Impacts Area Summer School, Camp There has been an uptick in COVID-19 cases in a small Hudson Valley town, prompting officials to advise residents to continue exercising caution through the remainder of the summer. An alert was issued by the Dutchess County Department of Behavioral and Community Health (DBCH) as they continue investigating multiple confirmed COVID-19 cases that were reported in the Town of Red Hook. Officials said that the cases are believed to be related to a party at a private residence, with eight confirmed cases as of Tuesday, July 20, including both children and adults. According to health officials,…
COVID-19: Alert Issued After Employee Tests Positive At Area Recycling Center COVID-19: Alert Issued After Employee Tests Positive At Area Recycling Center
Covid-19: Alert Issued After Employee Tests Positive At Area Recycling Center An employee working at a Hudson Valley recycling center has tested positive and anyone who brought materials there may have been exposed, health officials are warning. Dutchess County Department of Behavioral and Community Health Commissioner Anil Vaidian issued an alert on Tuesday, Dec. 1 cautioning that an employee at the Town of Rhinebeck Transfer Station on Stone Church Road tested positive for the virus. Vaidian said that anyone who brought materials to the transfer station on Saturday, Nov. 28 should be on alert for symptoms and seek testing if symptoms begin to develop. “DBCH’s Rapi…
COVID-19: Marist College Put On Pause After Nine New Cases Linked To Off-Campus Party COVID-19: Marist College Put On Pause After Nine New Cases Linked To Off-Campus Party
Covid-19: Marist College Put On Pause After Nine New Cases Linked To Off-Campus Party Multiple COVID-19 cases contracted at an off-campus party led Marist College to suspend in-person classes and on-campus activities, according to the institution.  Nine new cases were associated with the off-campus event, according to student reporters at the Marist Circle, bringing the total of documented cases among students since the fall semester began on Aug. 24 to 17 and bringing Marist's COVID-19 alert level to "yellow," according to the school's COVID-19 dashboard.  Indicators used to determine alert levels include Number of cases among Marist College students Quarantine/…