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Covid-19: Here Are Latest Number Of Cases By Town As Rockland Moves To Phase 2 Of Reopening

Nearly two dozen Rockland residents remain hospitalized with cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as the county prepares to enter Phase 2 of its reopening plans.

The Rockland County COVID-19 map on Monday, June 8 (darker shades represent more cases).

The Rockland County COVID-19 map on Monday, June 8 (darker shades represent more cases).

Photo Credit: Rockland County DOH

The most recent data from the Rockland County Department of Health found that 57,301 Rockland residents have been tested for COVID-19, with 13,297 testing positive for the virus.

There are currently 19 people hospitalized with the virus, while eight additional patients are being tested for COVID-19.

Since the pandemic hit the Hudson Valley 100 days ago, there have been 657 COVID-19-related deaths.

Phase 2 includes office-based jobs, real estate, barbershops, salons, outdoor dining, and expanded retail services.

A breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Rockland County, by municipality:

  • Spring Valley: 2,902;
  • Monsey: 1,682;
  • New City: 1,015;
  • Nanuet: 749;
  • Suffern: 669;
  • Haverstraw: 660;
  • Garnerville: 393;
  • Stony Point: 361;
  • Nyack: 347;
  • Pearl River: 329;
  • West Haverstraw: 308;
  • Valley Cottage: 298;
  • Congers: 249;
  • Orangeburg: 168;
  • West Nyack: 161;
  • Tappan: 125;
  • Blauvelt: 105;
  • Thiells: 87;
  • Sparkill: 60;
  • Sloatsburg: 57;
  • Piermont: 48;
  • Tompkins Cove: 40;
  • Palisades: 34;
  • Hillburn: 24.

According to the state Department of Health, 2,555,896 New Yorkers have been tested for COVID-19, with 378,799 testing positive for the virus as of Monday, June 8. There have been 24,299 reported deaths due to COVID-19 in New York. 

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