COVID-19: Twelve New Deaths Reported; Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases By Community COVID-19: Twelve New Deaths Reported; Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases By Community
Covid-19: Twelve New Deaths Reported; Here's Latest Rundown Of Long Island Cases By Community The COVID-19 death toll in New York has topped 41,000 though patients being treated in hospitals statewide is down to the lowest since early December, according to the Department of Health. On Long Island, there were 12 new fatalities - seven in Nassau, five in Suffolk - bringing the total to 5,375 since the pandemic began last year. According to the Department of Health, the overall positive infection rate dropped for the second straight day, down to 4.15 percent out of thousands of tests administered on Thursday, April 8. Statewide, the COVID-19 infection rate continues dropping, from 3.…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees Infection-Rate Uptick; Latest Case Breakdown By Community COVID-19: Long Island Sees Infection-Rate Uptick; Latest Case Breakdown By Community
Covid-19: Long Island Sees Infection-Rate Uptick; Latest Case Breakdown By Community After seeing the positive COVID-19 infection rate for those tested on Long Island drop for several days this week, the state is reporting a slight uptick as both Nassau and Suffolk counties saw more than 800 newly confirmed infections. Following four straight days of decline, Long Island's average seven-day COVID-19 positivity rate rose slightly, from 4.27 percent to 4.28 percent of those tested on Wednesday, April 7. The rate is now the second-highest in New York, only better than Western New York (4.67 percent). Statewide, the COVID-19 infection rate continues dropping, from 3.6 percent e…
COVID-19: Long Island Infection Rate Stays Steadily High; New Case Breakdown By Community COVID-19: Long Island Infection Rate Stays Steadily High; New Case Breakdown By Community
Covid-19: Long Island Infection Rate Stays Steadily High; New Case Breakdown By Community Less than 600 new COVID-19 cases were reported in both Nassau and Suffolk counties, though the overall positive infection rate for those tested remains among the highest in New York. For the third straight day, the seven-day average infection rate on Long Island dropped after seeing it spike last week, from 4.40 percent on Saturday, April 3 to 4.37 percent the following day, and down to 4.34 percent as of Monday, April 5. Statewide, the positive infection rate held relatively steady during that time frame, ticking up slightly from 3.56 percent to 3.57 percent the past two days. In Suf…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees New Infection-Rate Increase; New Rundown Of Cases By Community COVID-19: Long Island Sees New Infection-Rate Increase; New Rundown Of Cases By Community
Covid-19: Long Island Sees New Infection-Rate Increase; New Rundown Of Cases By Community After holding steady for two straight days, the positive COVID-19 infection rate on Long Island is back on the rise as both Nassau and Suffolk reported more than 650 newly confirmed infections. Suffolk County was reporting 824 newly confirmed cases, as the total rose to 182,442 in the county since the pandemic began. In Nassau, 676 newly confirmed infections saw the total hit 167,557. The positivity rate on Long Island was at 4.34 percent on Sunday, March, 28 and Monday, March 29, while it rose to 4.38 percent on Tuesday, March 30, the second-highest of the state's 10 regions, ahead of only…
COVID-19: Long Island Sees Uptick In Positive-Test Rate; New Breakdown Of Cases By Community COVID-19: Long Island Sees Uptick In Positive-Test Rate; New Breakdown Of Cases By Community
Covid-19: Long Island Sees Uptick In Positive-Test Rate; New Breakdown Of Cases By Community Long Island saw a slight rise in the COVID-19 positivity rate as the region remains a point of concern for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. According to the state Department of Health, the seven-day rolling positivity average dropped from 4.43 percent on Friday, March 19 to 4.37 percent on Monday, March 22, and then back up to 4.38 percent on Tuesday, March 23. Only the Hudson Valley's 4.76 percent is higher than Long Island. New York City (4.14 percent) is the only other region above 4 percent. "Long Island and the Hudson Valley have been problematic," Cuomo said during a COVID-19 briefing on …
Long Island Catholic School Announces Closure Long Island Catholic School Announces Closure
Long Island Catholic School Announces Closure A Catholic school on Long Island will permanently close this summer. Citing declining enrollment and a lack of financial resources, the Diocese of Rockville Centre announced that Saint Christopher School in Baldwin will be closed at the conclusion of the current school year. The announcement came following the word of the closures of the Saint Raymond School in East Rockaway and Saint Thomas the Apostle School in West Hempstead. School officials said that there is a growing need for parish financial support, which it is unable to provide, forcing them to close the building, which has been …
COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data For the third straight day, Long Island has seen a slight downtick in the positive COVID-19 infection rate, though it remains among the highest in the state. The seven-day rolling positivity average has dipped to 4.46 percent after seeing it rise for nearly a week. The statewide average is also on the decline, from 3.28 percent the past two days to 3.26 percent on Thursday, March 18. According to the state Department of Health, there were 702 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Nassau, as the total rose to 160,103, while there were 711 cases reported in Suffolk for a total of 174,032 since the …
COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community After seeing nearly a week of rising infection rate, Long Island saw it dip for the second time in as many days as both Suffolk and Nassau reported more than 600 new cases. According to the state Department of Health, there were 632 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Nassau, as the total rose to 159,401, while there were 651 cases reported in Suffolk for a total of 173,321 since the pandemic began more than a year ago. Nine new COVID-19 fatalities in Suffolk brought the death toll to 3,185, while two new deaths in Nassau brought the total to an even 3,000. The COVID-19 average seven-day posit…
COVID-19: 1,400 New Long Island Cases Reported; Here's Latest Breakdown By Community COVID-19: 1,400 New Long Island Cases Reported; Here's Latest Breakdown By Community
Covid-19: 1,400 New Long Island Cases Reported; Here's Latest Breakdown By Community The positive COVID-19 infection rate dipped slightly on Long Island for the first time in four days, though both Suffolk and Nassau counties saw more than 700 newly confirmed infections. According to the state Department of Health, there were 784 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Nassau, as the total rose to 158,769, while there were 720 cases reported in Suffolk for a total of 172,670 since the pandemic began more than a year ago. Both Suffolk and Nassau reported six new virus-related fatalities as the death toll rose to 3,176 and 2,998, respectively. After rising for four straight days, th…
COVID-19: Long Island Infection Rate Rises Again; New Rundown Of Cases By Community COVID-19: Long Island Infection Rate Rises Again; New Rundown Of Cases By Community
Covid-19: Long Island Infection Rate Rises Again; New Rundown Of Cases By Community Thirteen new COVID-19-related deaths were confirmed on Long Island in the latest data released by the state, as the infection rate rose for the fourth straight day. According to the Department of Health, there were eight new COVID-19 fatalities, bringing the death toll to 3,170 since the pandemic began, while five new deaths brought the total in Nassau to 2,992.  In Suffolk, 652  new infections were confirmed, bringing the total in the county to 171,950 since the pandemic began last year. Nassau reported 623 new cases, as the total hit 157,985. The average seven-day infection rat…
Long Island Man Charged For String Of Larcenies From Vehicles, Police Say Long Island Man Charged For String Of Larcenies From Vehicles, Police Say
Long Island Man Charged For String Of Larcenies From Vehicles, Police Say A Long Island man has been charged for a string of larcenies from vehicles, police announced. The arrest comes after a male victim called 911 to report that his driver’s side window of his 2014 Toyota Camry was shattered with an object in West Hempstead on Sunday, Feb. 28 at about 10 p.m., Nassau County Police said. The victims’ wallet containing credit cards, a New York state license, and an unknown amount of US currency was removed, police said.  The victim's credit card had an unauthorized purchase on March 1, at 7-Eleven located on Hempstead Turnpike in West Hempstead, police said…
COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data COVID-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data
Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Long Island Cases By Community, Other Data The positive COVID-19 test rate on Long Island remains among the highest in the state as both Suffolk and Nassau counties recorded more than 500 new cases in the latest data released by the state Department of Health. In Suffolk, 598  new infections were confirmed, bringing the total in the county to 168,199 since the pandemic began last year. Nassau reported 577 new cases, as the total hit 154,288. The average seven-day infection rate on Long Island was up slightly, from 4.23 percent on Monday, March 8 to 4.25 the following day, the second-highest in the state behind only the mid-Huds…