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Covid-19: Here's Brand-New Rundown Of New Hudson Valley Cases By County, Latest Data
Despite seeing nearly 2,000 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Hudson Valley, the overall positive infection rate in the region continues to drop after spiking earlier this month following the holiday season.
In the Hudson Valley, the positive infection rate dipped from 7.13 percent on Monday, Jan. 18 to 7.0 percent the following day, down to 6.98 percent on Wednesday, Jan. 20, and 6.91 percent on Thursday, Jan. 21.
The statewide average is down to 6.15 percent after beginning at 6.34 percent during that time span.
Hospitalizations are up slightly, to 1,071 in the Hudson Valley, after h…
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees Nearly 2K New Cases; Here's Latest Rundown By County
Despite seeing nearly 2,000 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Hudson Valley, the overall positive infection rate in the region continues trending in the right direction after spiking earlier this month following the holiday season.
In the Hudson Valley, the positive infection rate dipped from 7.13 percent on Monday, Jan. 18 to 7.0 percent the following day, down to 6.98 percent on Wednesday, Jan. 20, while the statewide average is at 6.23 percent, down from 6.34 percent during that time span.
Hospitalizations are up slightly, to 1,076 in the Hudson Valley, after hitting 1,061 earlier th…
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 1.5K-Plus New Cases; Latest Rundown By County
Despite seeing hundreds of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases, the overall positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley is trending in the right direction after spiking earlier this month.
In the Hudson Valley, the positive infection rate dipped from 7.37 percent on Saturday, Jan. 16 to 7.25 percent the following day, and down to 7.13 percent on Monday, Jan. 18, while the statewide average is at 6.34 percent, down from 6.45 percent on Saturday.
Hospitalizations are up slightly, to 1,061 in the Hudson Valley, after hitting 997 late last week. The number represents 0.04 percent of the region's po…
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees Nearly 1.9K New Cases; Latest Breakdown By County
The Hudson Valley saw nearly 1,900 newly reported COVID-19 cases, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Saturday, Jan. 9.
The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last three days is as follows.
Wednesday, Jan. 6: 8.21 percent
Thursday, Jan. 7: 8.12 percent
Friday, Jan. 8: 7.97 percent
Here is a breakdown of new cases in each of the Hudson Valley's seven counties:
Westchester, 853
Dutchess, 289
Orange, 255
Rockland, 216
Ulster, 120
Putnam, 94
Sullivan, 36
Total: 1,863
There are a total of 985 hospitalizations in the Hudson Valley as of Satur…
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 2,100-Plus New Cases, Increase In Test Rate; New County Breakdown
The Hudson Valley saw new increases in both the number of new COVID-19 cases as well as the positive infection rate, according to data released by the New York State Department of Health on Friday, Jan. 1.
The positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley the last four days is as follows.
Monday, Dec. 28: 6.33 percent
Tuesday, Dec. 29: 6.68 percent
Wednesday, Dec. 30: 7.09 percent
Thursday, Dec. 31: 7.56 percent
Hospitalizations in the Hudson Valley continue to rise, reaching 912 as of Friday, Jan. 1. Approximately 35 percent of the region's hospital beds are still available.
T…
Covid-19: Hudson Valley Sees 2,000-Plus New Cases, Increase In Test Rate; New County Breakdown
The positive COVID-19 infection rate of those tested in the Hudson Valley has increased slightly, but stayed relatively steady as New York continues combating the "holiday surge" of the virus.
In the past three days, the positive infection rate in the Hudson Valley rose from 6.33 percent on Monday, Dec. 28, to 6.68 percent the following day, to 7.09 percent on Wednesday, Dec. 30.
Hospitalizations in the Hudson Valley continue to rise, reaching 911 as of Thursday, Dec. 31, representing 0.04 percent of the region's population. Approximately 35 percent of the region's hospital beds are still a…