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Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Breakdown Of Orange County Cases By Community

There were less than 100 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Orange County in the past 24 hours as the virus continues to rapidly spread throughout the Hudson Valley.

The breakdown of Orange County COVID-19 cases in Orange County on Monday, Nov. 30.

The breakdown of Orange County COVID-19 cases in Orange County on Monday, Nov. 30.

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The state Department of Health reported that there were 90 newly confirmed cases in Orange County, after seeing single and double-digit daily rises in new cases over the summer and earlier in the fall.

There have now been 16,460 COVID-19 confirmed positives reported in Orange County out of nearly 300,000 tests. The overall 5.7 positive infection rate dipped slightly, but is still among the highest rates in the region.

New COVID-19 fatalities were reported in the county as the virus-related death toll rose to 526.

A breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County as of Monday, Nov. 30:

  • City of Newburgh: 2,153;
  • Palm Tree: 1,664;
  • City of Middletown: 1,567;
  • New Windsor: 1,360;
  • Wallkill: 1,237;
  • Newburgh: 1,181;
  • Montgomery: 929;
  • Warwick: 876;
  • Monroe: 837;
  • Goshen: 648;
  • Blooming Grove: 536;
  • Chester: 474;
  • Woodbury: 424;
  • Highlands: 423;
  • Wawayanda: 300;
  • Mount Hope: 247;
  • Cornwall: 255;
  • Hamptonburgh: 219;
  • City of Port Jervis: 217;
  • Crawford: 174;
  • Deerpark: 136;
  • Minisink: 113;
  • Tuxedo: 106;
  • Greenville: 102.

In the past 24 hours, there were 148,974 COVID-19 administered, resulting in 6,819 positive tests. The overall infection rate statewide rose to 4.57 percent, though the state's focus area micro-clusters - including parts of Orange County - is at 6.22 percent.

Statewide, there have been a total of 19,272,524 COVID-19 tests administered, with 641,161 New Yorkers testing positive for the virus. Since March, there has been a total of 26,690 COVID-19-related deaths. 

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