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Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Dutchess Cases By Location

There were 131 new COVID-19 cases reported in Dutchess County in the past two days as the number of people infected with the virus continues to rise.

The breakdown of active COVID-19 cases (darker areas represent more cases) in Dutchess County on Friday, Nov. 20.

The breakdown of active COVID-19 cases (darker areas represent more cases) in Dutchess County on Friday, Nov. 20.

Photo Credit: Dutchess County

According to the county Department of Health, the number of active COVID-19 cases in Dutchess has risen to 604, up from 576 on Wednesday, Nov. 18, and as few as approximately 200 earlier this month.

There have been 6,439 confirmed COVID-19 cases since the outbreak began in early March out of 261,617 tests administered in Dutchess. 

The Health Department was reporting one new virus-related death, bringing the death toll to 177 since the pandemic began. 

42 patients are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, up from 12 last week.

A breakdown of active COVID-19 cases in Dutchess County as of Friday, Nov. 20:

  • Poughkeepsie: 74;
  • Poughkeepsie City: 50;
  • East Fishkill: 50;
  • Wappinger: 48;
  • LaGrange: 38;
  • Beacon City: 35;
  • Fishkill: 34;
  • Hyde Park: 28;
  • Pleasant Valley: 24;
  • Dover: 19;
  • Red Hook: 18;
  • Wappingers Falls Village: 10;
  • Beekman: 9;
  • Union Vale: 8;
  • Amenia: 6.
  • Wappingers Falls Village: 8;
  • Beekman: 6.

There are less than five active COVID-19 cases in:

  • Clinton;
  • Fishkill Village;
  • Milan;
  • Millbrook Village;
  • Millerton Village;
  • North East;
  • Pawling;
  • Pawling Village;
  • Pine Plains;
  • Red Hook Village;
  • Rhinebeck;
  • Rhinebeck Village;
  • Stanford;
  • Tivoli Village;
  • Washington.

Since the pandemic began in March, there have been 17,386,368 New Yorkers tested for the virus, with 579,382 testing positive. The Department of Health has confirmed 26,257 COVID-19 fatalities.

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