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Anil Vaidian

COVID-19: Alert Issued After Positive Test At Dutchess Transfer Station COVID-19: Alert Issued After Positive Test At Dutchess Transfer Station
Covid-19: Alert Issued After Positive Test At Dutchess Transfer Station 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…
Four New Deaths Linked To COVID-19 Reported In Dutchess Four New Deaths Linked To COVID-19 Reported In Dutchess
Four New Deaths Linked To Covid-19 Reported In Dutchess Four new deaths related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have been reported in Dutchess County. The Dutchess County Department of Behavioral & Community Health announced the fatalities on Thursday, April 2.   All patients had underlying conditions that were risk factors, none were under health department monitoring. Age and gender of the deceased are as follows: 83-year-old woman 79-year-old man 82-year-old man 28-year-old man A total of nine Dutchess residents have now died due to the virus. There are now more than 590 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Dutchess…
Fourth Dutchess Resident Dies From COVID-19 Fourth Dutchess Resident Dies From COVID-19
Fourth Dutchess Resident Dies From Covid-19 The fourth death of a Dutchess County resident related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has been confirmed. The Dutchess County Department of Behavioral & Community Health announced the fatality on Tuesday evening, March 31.  The department said the 52-year-old man died on Sunday, March 29 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie after being admitted to the hospital the previous week with shortness of breath. He was tested for COVID-19 which was confirmed positive. The individual had not been known to the health department until his hospitalization. …