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Covid-19: Covid-19: Here's Latest Breakdown By Town As Orange County Sees New Increase In Cases

There has been a minor uptick in newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County as three municipalities now have had more than 1,000 cases since the pandemic began.

The Orange County COVID-19 map on Wednesday, Sept. 16 (darker spaces represent more cases).

The Orange County COVID-19 map on Wednesday, Sept. 16 (darker spaces represent more cases).

Photo Credit: Orange County

The New York Department of Health is reporting that there have been 35 new COVID-19 cases in Orange County, bringing the total to 11,711 positive results out of 145,498 tests that have been administered.

There are currently eight COVID-19 patients hospitalized with the virus, with an additional 16 in Orange County hospitals and being investigated for possible COVID-19 cases. Since March, 497 in Orange County have died from COVID-19.

A breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Orange County:

  • City of Newburgh: 1,645;
  • City of Middletown: 1,221;
  • Wallkill: 1,000;
  • New Windsor: 935;
  • Palm Tree: 908;
  • Newburgh: 803;
  • Montgomery: 681;
  • Warwick: 611;
  • Monroe: 594;
  • Goshen: 515;
  • Chester: 375;
  • Blooming Grove: 361;
  • Woodbury: 320;
  • Highlands: 251;
  • Wawayanda: 235;
  • Mount Hope: 208;
  • Cornwall: 167;
  • Hamptonburgh: 160;
  • City of Port Jervis: 147;
  • Crawford: 95;
  • Deerpark: 90;
  • Minisink: 88;
  • Greenville: 82;
  • Tuxedo: 73.

Statewide, 9,530,416 New Yorkers have been tested for COVID-19 as of Wednesday, Sept. 16, resulting in 446,366 cases. There have been 25,410 virus-related deaths in New York.

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