In Ulster County, the state Department of Health was reporting that there were 23 new cases reported, with eight in Sullivan County as a statewide trend of new COVID-19 cases continues.
There are now 337 active COVID-19 cases in Ulster, up from 310 earlier in the week, with 100 in Sullivan, both among the highest numbers in the area since the summer.
A total of 133,900 COVID-19 tests have been administered in Ulster since March, resulting in a total of 2,713 positive cases. Health officials in Sullivan have seen 1,876 confirmed cases out of 42,205 tests.
A total of 449 people in Sullivan County are currently in quarantine.
Ulster has reported 98 COVID-19 fatalities, while there have been 51 virus-related deaths in Sullivan, with none in the past two weeks.
A breakdown of active and confirmed cases in Ulster, as of Friday, Nov. 13, according to the county Department of Health:
- City of Kingston: 48 active (376 confirmed);
- Plattekill: 40 (222);
- Saugerties: 33 (170);
- Shawangunk: 30 (170);
- Ulster: 26 (304);
- New Paltz: 22 (151);
- Marlborough: 21 (200);
- Wawarsing: 20 (188);
- Lloyd: 17 (208);
- Hurley: 8 (72);
- Rochester: 8 (58);
- Esopus: 8 (99);
- Gardiner: 8 (55);
- Rosendale: 7 (56).
- Olive: 6 (24);
- Denning: 2 (4);
- Woodstock: 1 (44);
- Marbletown: 1 (35);
There are no active cases in Shandaken or the Town of Kingston.
Specific data about Sullivan County municipalities was not available on Nov. 13.
Since the pandemic began, New York has administered 16,231,193 COVID-19 tests, with 545,762 testing positive. A total of 26,055 New Yorkers have died since mid-March.
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