Two Rockland COVID-19 Patients Reportedly Worked At Westchester Bat Mitzvah Two Rockland COVID-19 Patients Reportedly Worked At Westchester Bat Mitzvah
Two Rockland Covid-19 Patients Reportedly Worked At Westchester Bat Mitzvah The two Rockland County residents who have been confirmed to have the novel coronavirus were reportedly exposed while working at a bat mitzvah in Westchester County. The two were exposed while at Young Israel New Rochelle  -- the same event attended by the 50-year-old New Rochelle lawyer who was the first of 27 Westchester residents to test positive for the virus. Rockland County officials would not confirm where the two were exposed to the virus, besides saying it was in Westchester County. The lawyer, who works for a midtown Manhattan law firm, has been linked to all 27 Westchester …
Hudson Valley Flu Cases On Decline But NY Still Could Set Record High For Season Hudson Valley Flu Cases On Decline But NY Still Could Set Record High For Season
Hudson Valley Flu Cases On Decline But NY Still Could Set Record High For Season Flu cases across New York were on the decline, though the state may set a record-high level, according to the State Department of Health. There were 17,233 laboratory-confirmed flu cases in the week ending on Feb. 8, the second-highest weekly total since 1999. In the week ending on Feb. 15, that number was down significantly, with 14,270 cases reported, a 17 percent decline. In the Metro Region, which includes Long Island and the Hudson Valley, there were 2,464 new cases reported. To date, there have been 121,088 positive tests reported to the NYSDOH. There have also been three flu-related…
NY Facing Worst Flu Season On Record With Second-Highest Weekly Cases In 20 years NY Facing Worst Flu Season On Record With Second-Highest Weekly Cases In 20 years
NY Facing Worst Flu Season On Record With Second-Highest Weekly Cases In 20 years Step aside, coronavirus. Flu cases across New York during the flu season may set a record-high level, according to the State Department of Health, which classified flu activity as “widespread” for the 11th straight week. There were 17,233 laboratory-confirmed flu cases in the week ending on Feb. 8, the second-highest weekly total since 1999.  In the Metro Region, which includes Long Island and the Hudson Valley, there were 3,130 cases reported. There has been 106,418 positive tests reported to the NYSDOH. There have also been three flu-related pediatric deaths. Of those cases: 21,…
NY's First Vaping-Related Death Identified As 17-Year-Old Boy NY's First Vaping-Related Death Identified As 17-Year-Old Boy
NY's First Vaping-Related Death Identified As 17-Year-Old Boy A teenage boy has been identified as New York’s first vaping-related fatality. The death, involving a 17-year-old from the Bronx, was reported to the State Department of Health and announced on Tuesday, Oct. 8. According to the state health department, the boy was previously hospitalized in early September with a vaping-associated respiratory illness. He was re-admitted in late September and died on Friday, Oct. 4.  The state said that as of Monday, Oct. 7, it had received 110 reports of vaping-related illnesses, with patients ranging in age from 14 to 69. All reported using at least …
Vaping-Related Illnesses Climb In New York, Including Locally Vaping-Related Illnesses Climb In New York, Including Locally
Vaping-Related Illnesses Climb In New York, Including Locally The number of vaping-associated illnesses is spreading with 25 cases across New York State, including locally. Currently, there are are 10 cases in the western part of the state, four in the Capital Region, four in Dutchess County, three in Westchester County, one on Long Island and three in New York City, said Jill Montag, a public information officer with the State Department of Health. "The vast majority of cases under investigation in New York State involve people who report using THC," said Montag. "However, we are also investigating cases in which people report using both THC and nico…
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home
Conditions, Staffing Levels Under Investigation At Goshen Nursing Home GOSHEN, N.Y. -- A nursing home in Goshen is being investigated by the state Department of Health. Sapphire Nursing and Rehab in Goshen is under investigation over staffing levels and its living conditions according to the Times Herald-Record. The company recently slashed its staff in half and has only 17 nurses. Rep. Sean Maloney (D-Cold Spring) said he was disturbed when he heard complaints from family members. “I’m glad that the State Department of Health is taking this seriously and will do some work on the ground to make sure the older Americans in these facilities are receiving the qu…