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Covid-19: Rockland County Reaches CDC Level Recommending Indoor Mask Use

More counties in New York state where masks should now be worn indoors in public settings have been identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), according to new guidance prompted by a surge of COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant.

Counties in New York with “high” (dark red) and “substantial” (orange) COVID-19 transmission rates as of Wednesday, Aug. 4.

Counties in New York with “high” (dark red) and “substantial” (orange) COVID-19 transmission rates as of Wednesday, Aug. 4.

Photo Credit: CDC
Counties in the United States with “high” (dark red) and “substantial” (orange) COVID-19 transmission rates as of Wednesday, Aug. 4.

Counties in the United States with “high” (dark red) and “substantial” (orange) COVID-19 transmission rates as of Wednesday, Aug. 4.

Photo Credit: CDC

The CDC announced last week that people should return to wearing masks indoors in areas with “substantial” and “high” COVID-19 transmission.

As of Wednesday, Aug. 4, the list of New York state counties where vaccinated people should resume wearing masks indoors is shown in the first image above - counties in either dark red (high) or orange (substantial). 

This means the counties recorded between 50 and 99.99 new cases per 100,000 people during the timeframe of Tuesday, July 27 through Monday, Aug. 2.

Rockland, Delaware, Lewis, and Niagara are the latest counties added, bringing the total number of counties to 35.

Here's the rundown:

  • New York City (all five boroughs: Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island)
  • Long Island (both Nassau and Suffolk counties)
  • Westchester County
  • Putnam County
  • Dutchess County
  • Rockland County
  • Orange County
  • Ulster County
  • Sullivan County
  • Albany County
  • Columbia County
  • Greene County
  • Delaware County
  • Rensselaer County
  • Saratoga County
  • Seneca County
  • Schoharie County
  • Chenango County
  • Montgomery
  • Monroe County
  • Niagara County
  • Erie County
  • Niagara County
  • Cayuga County
  • Onondaga County
  • Ontario County
  • Otsego County
  • Lewis County
  • Tompkins County
  • Warren County

The United States is now averaging about 100,000 new COVID cases per day. 

For a national map by county showing substantial and high transmission rates, click on the second image above or check the CDC website.

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