GENESEE ORLEANS/Health Dept./COVID-19 Update/Two deaths and 53 new positive cases reported

We can’t stress enough the importance to limit time with non-household members. Continue to do your best to limit the spread of COVID-19 and the flu by frequently washing/sanitizing your hands, wear a mask/face-covering over your mouth and nose when out in public and keep at least 6 feet from non-household members. If you are not feeling well, please stay home and contact your primary care provider for guidance.

o Genesee County received 44 new positive cases of COVID-19 for a total of 1004 positive cases.

§ The new positive cases reside in Alexander, Batavia, Byron, Le Roy, Oakfield, and Pembroke.

§ The individuals are in their 0-19’s, 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s.

§ 57 of the previous positive individuals have recovered and have been removed from the isolation list.

§ 13 of the positive individuals are hospitalized.

§ 16 of the new positive individuals are residents at The Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing at Batavia.

§ We received notification of the death of a Genesee County resident. The resident is under 65. To protect the individual and their family we will not be releasing any further information. We express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of this community member during this very difficult time.

o Orleans County received 9 new positive cases of COVID-19 for a total of 641 positive cases

§ The new positive cases reside Albion, Barre, Carlton, Kendall, Murray, and Shelby.

§ The individuals are in their 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.

§ None of the individuals were on mandatory quarantine prior to testing positive.

§ 3 of the previous positive individuals have recovered and have been removed from the isolation list.

§ 5 of the current positive individuals are hospitalized.

§ We received notification of the death of an Orleans County resident. The resident is over 65. To protect the individual and their family we will not be releasing any further information. We express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of this community member during this very difficult time.

Click here to view the Genesee and Orleans County online map of confirmed cases. Genesee Orleans Wyoming COVID-19 Case Tracker (arcgis.com)

A reminder the numbers listed as positive/active are current community cases. The recovered numbers are only for community cases and do not include non-county regulated facilities. The total positive cases includes community active/positive, community recovered and all those from non-county regulated facilities.

Workbook: NYS-COVID19-Tracker

Business Reminder: It is important to periodically review your Business Safety Plan that was developed earlier on in the pandemic. As part of the plan businesses were encouraged to develop contact sheets for all patrons to assist with contact tracing in the event of a potential COVID-19 exposure. This will help in investigations and will limit the necessity of press releases which will help limit potential spread. COVID-19 101

Reminders:

If a person is identified as a contact, they will be notified by the County Health Department, quarantined and if warranted, swabbed if indicated. Limited information is provided to the public in compliance with HIPAA regulations and out of the respect of those impacted by this virus.

· When, and if, there is a situation where potential contact is made in a public location where contact tracing doesn’t have actual names of close contacts, we will send out a media announcement to help seek contacts.

· If you are experiencing ANY COVID-19 related symptoms STAY HOME! Do not go to work, do not go to the store, do not go anywhere, YOU are spreading the virus. STAY HOME!

· We encourage everyone to remember to be polite and respect individual privacy. If you have a complaint about someone or a business use the appropriate channels provided by the state. Using social media to air your complaints and accusing individuals / businesses of wrong doing generally does nothing to fix the problem. Be compassionate of other people and spread kindness.

Testing: FYI: Due to increased COVID-19 cases and testing demand in the region, the MCC drive-in testing site will be expanding to 7-days and expanding Saturday and Sunday hours to 8am-3pm (starting this weekend). Appointments are required. Go to: https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/findtest-site-near-you
 Effective November 13 at 10 p.m., bars, restaurants and gyms, as well as any State Liquor Authority-licensed establishment, must close in-person service from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily.
 Effective November 13 at 10 p.m., indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences will be limited to no more than 10 people.

Faith-based Organizations:
 Consider continuing or reinstating remote worship due to increased numbers of positive COVID-19 cases to protect your more vulnerable population.
 For those who are at risk of complications for COVID-19 or the flu, consider to connect with your house of worship remotely to lessen the risk of contracting COVID-19 or the flu.
 If you are sick or experiencing new symptoms, STAY HOME and worship remotely. Don’t share your germs with others.

Gathering Size: According to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.45, all non-essential gatherings of up to 50 individuals of any size for any reason at venues (celebrations, weddings, or other social events at
public facilities or private venues) unless otherwise designated (ex. Religious gatherings), are now allowed for those regions in phase 4. So long as appropriate social distancing, wearing cloth masks/face coverings over their mouth and nose, and cleaning and disinfection protocol requirements are followed. With the recent uptick of individuals testing positive and the stricter guidance placed by the Governor, it is important to remember that those who plan and host non-essential gatherings (whether at a venue or a private residence) as noted above, can be fined up to $15,000, and/or cause
our counties to be considered a micro-cluster which will place the area under stricter restrictions.
Micro-clusters: The initiative will take the most significant action within the cluster (Red Zone), moderate action in the area surrounding the cluster to stop the spread (Orange Zone), and precautionary action in the outlying communities (Yellow Zone).

To learn more about the Cluster Action Initiative go to https://forward.ny.gov/ny-forward.

Flu Season: It is important to get your flu shots now to build up immunity. It generally takes 2 weeks before immunity is built up after getting the shot. Once you have the flu vaccine, if you do get the flu, research shows that the vaccination reduces the risk of severe illness. Getting a flu vaccine can save
healthcare resources for the care of patients with COVID-19 and other illnesses.

Talk with your primary care provider today! #SleeveUp #FightFlu For locations go to https://vaccinefinder.org/ . It is always
good to call prior to going to make sure they have your vaccine in stock.

Flu Tracking: For the 2020-2021 Flu Season we will provide data on Friday’s on the current influenza activity. To check the data click here. For the current week ending date 11/14/20. NYS Flu Tracker – Weekly – NYAPD

Genesee County has 2 cases and Orleans County has 0 cases. There are
197 cases statewide. This is up 17% from previous week. Cases (Statewide) Season to date: 648. This data is influenza that is confirmed by laboratory testing. Not everyone seeks testing for confirmation of the flu.

School Guidance: Click here to access the COVID-19 Report Card. School Report (ny.gov)

Community Testing Sites
 If you are being tested for COVID-19 it is important that you self-quarantine until you get your test results whether you have symptoms or not. If you are symptomatic, meaning you are coughing, have a fever or other symptoms, self-quarantine even if you are an essential worker until you get your results back, if you have COVID-19 you may be spreading it! That means to stay home and limit contact with other people, even in your household.

Travel Advisory: Updated 11/04/20
New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut announced that as of 06/25/20 travelers returning or traveling from states with high coronavirus rates will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days.

 As of 11/04/20, there will be new travel guidelines. For more information on the travel advisory, please click here. COVID-19 Travel Advisory | Department of Health (ny.gov)

The Governor is also encouraging that non-essential travel to/from
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut and Vermont be avoided as they may meet the criteria for NYS travel advisory.

 On 09/28/20, Governor Cuomo signed an executive order reminding international travelers entering New York from Level 2 and 3 countries to quarantine for 14 days. This is still in effect.

 Traveler Health Form: For all out-of-state or international travelers from NYS restricted states or countries, whether arriving by land or air, must self-identify by completing a traveler health form or be subject to a $10,000 fine. Click here for the traveler health form. Welcome to New York State Traveler Health Form (ny.gov)

COVID-19 Resources
 For general inquiries contact or call the Hotline: 1-888-364-3065 or click Ask A Question Ask Us a Question | Department of Health (ny.gov)
 To file a report of an individual failing to adhere to the quarantine pursuant to the travel advisory, please call 1-833-789-0470 or click here to file a complaint online. File Complaint (custhelp.com)
 Complaints and concerns: https://forward.ny.gov/new-york-state-pause
 Finger Lakes Regional Control Room: flnyf@esd.ny.gov
 To file a complaint about a business, location or incident in your community you can call 1-833-789- 0470 or https://mylicense.custhelp.com/app/ask
 To find a test site, click the link: https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/find-test-site-near-you
 ROC COVID-19 Health Screener: To learn more go to: https://www.roccovid.org/index.html
 For access to various languages and ASL videos click this CDC link.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) | CDC

Mental Health Resources:
Care+Crisis Helpline: 585-283-5200 or text ‘Talk’ to 741741
Genesee County Mental Health Department: 585-344-1421
Orleans County Mental Health Department: 585-589-7066

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