Despite students returning to classrooms, and many employees going back to work post-Labor Day, the number of those tested for COVID-19 in the mid-Hudson Valley has not exceeded 1.6 percent.
But for the entire pandemic, starting in mid-March, the rates are much higher, due to the spike in cases through much of April.
A breakdown of the total number of tests and positive cases, by county, according to the Department of Health is as follows:
- Rockland: 150,100 tests - 14,617 positive cases (9.7 percent)
- Orange: 144,682 tests - 11,676 positive cases (8.1 percent);
- Westchester: 595,995 tests - 37,601 positive cases (6.3 percent);
- Sullivan: 26,580 tests - 1,580 positive cases (5.9 percent);
- Putnam: 41,804 tests - 1,564 positive cases (3.7 percent);
- Dutchess: 153,211 tests - 5,006 positive cases (3.3 percent);
- Ulster: 84,806 tests - 2,225 positive cases (2.6 percent).
Statewide, there have been 9,530,416 New Yorkers tested for the virus, resulting in 446,366 positive COVID-19 cases and 25,410 fatalities since the pandemic broke out.
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