GENESEE ORLEANS/Health Dept./COVID-19 Update/Two deaths and 50 new positive cases reported

o Data Update –2/3/2021


o Genesee County received 20 new positive cases of COVID-19 for a total of 3896 positive cases.
 The new positive cases reside in the:
 Central Region (Alexander, Batavia, Bethany, Elba, Oakfield)
 East Region (Bergen, Byron, LeRoy, Pavilion, Stafford)
 The individuals are in their 0-19’s, 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s.
 21 of the previous positive individuals have recovered and have been removed from the isolation list.
 22 of the current positive individuals are hospitalized.

 We are very sad to report the COVID-related death of one of our county
residents. The individual was over the age of 65. We will not be reporting any further information to protect the privacy of the individual and their family. We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of this individual at this very sad time.
 We are saddened to report the COVID-related death of a resident of the Batavia VA Medical Center. The individual was over the age of 65. We extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of this individual at this very sad time.

Orleans County received 30 new positive cases of COVID-19 for a total of 2219 positive cases.
 The positive cases reside in the:
 West Region (Yates, Ridgeway, Shelby)
 Central Region (Carlton, Gaines, Albion, Barre)
 East Region (Kendall, Murray, Clarendon)
 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.
 4 of the new positive individuals were on quarantine prior to testing positive.
 10 of the previous positive individuals have recovered and have been removed from the isolation list.
 4 of the current positive individuals are hospitalized.
 7 of the new positive individuals are residents at Orchard Rehabilitation & Nursing Center.
 1 of the new positive individuals is a resident at the Villages of Orleans Health & Rehab.
 1 of the new positive individuals is an inmate at the Albion Correctional
Facility

New York State Fatality Data: http://bit.lu/NYSFatalityData 

Genesee and Orleans County COVID-19 Map

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

Percent Positive 7/14 – day average click here (https://forward.ny.gov/percentage-positive-resultscounty-dashboard)
To review the raw positive data for each of the counties click the following link:
https://covid19tracker.health.ny.gov/views/NYS-COVID19-Tracker/NYSDOHCOVID-19TrackerMap?%3Aembed=yes&%3Atoolbar=no&%3Atabs=n

Rapid Testing: Pre-registration is required for rapid testing clinics.

Genesee County Drive-through Testing Clinic Results 02/02/21:
Total # of Tests (including volunteers) = 290
Total Positive Results = 14
Total Positive Genesee County Residents = 14

Please note if you have recently tested positive, please do NOT come and
get tested again at these clinics. These clinics are to identify new cases,
not to determine if you are now negative. It is important to understand that
you may still test positive for several weeks after initially testing positive.

Rapid COVID-19 Testing Clinics
Click here to register for the  upcoming rapid testing clinics in Genesee.
Please complete the Rapid COVID-19  Test Intake Form and bring it with you to your appointment.

211 Now Available for COVID-19 Info: Individuals across our region can now call 211 to get COVID-19 information and clinic updates (scheduling appointments through 211 is not available at this time).

When calling 211, individuals should choose the “COVID information” prompt to get connected with a staff member who can assist. The hotline is open 24/7. To avoid long wait times, please encourage individuals to call
outside of normal business hours. A call-back function is also available.

Vaccine Information:
At this time all appointments are full, however we encourage you to keep monitoring in case people have canceled. People are encouraged to cancel their appointment if:
o They are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, the flu or a cold;
o If they have been placed on mandatory quarantine because they are identified as a close contact to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19;
o Or they cannot make the appointment for any other reason.
o Canceling the appointment as soon as you are aware you can’t make it will open up a new appointment for someone else.
o Please make sure you cancel using the information on your confirmation sheet or by calling the provider where you booked the appointment. The health departments cannot cancel appointments for other providers.

To check for vaccination clinics in Genesee and Orleans Counties please go to: http://bit.ly/GOHealthVaccine

We are currently scheduling Point of Dispensing (POD) mass vaccination clinics for Priority Groups 1A and 1B. To check your eligibility to either of these groups go to:
https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/phased-distribution-vaccine#phase-1a—phase-1b

Links for preregistration are updated on a week to week basis based on vaccine availability. If appointments become full, please check the state vaccine web page: https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/ or the
GO Health Vaccine web page: http://bit.ly/GOHealthVaccine or check with your primary care provider or pharmacy. Due to high traffic volume, the registration links may temporarily become unavailable.

Please continue to try again if experiencing any errors with registration. The process of getting the vaccine out to priority groups and eventually the general public is going to take quite some time.

For more information about the vaccine and access for those who are 65 and older who do NOT have internet access, please contact your respective Office for the Aging (OFA).

For Genesee OFA please call 585-813-2457 for COVID-19 Vaccine assistance between 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and leave a message if you get voicemail and someone will return the call.

For Orleans OFA please call 585-589-3191 between 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and leave a message if you get voicemail and someone will return the call. The OFA offices can only assist with the clinic links as they are available.

The system may experience slowdowns and crashing due to high volume. Please be patient and try again later.

The NYS Department of Health has set up various opportunities for vaccination. As of January 11, 2021, New Yorkers in Phase 1a and segments of Phase 1b are eligible for the vaccines.

ALL VACCINATIONS ARE BY ONLINE APPOINTMENT ONLY. Eligible groups include doctors, nurses and health care workers, people age 65 and over, first responders, teachers, public transit workers, grocery store workers and public safety workers. Residents and staff at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities will continue to be vaccinated through a federal program, which the state is providing resources to accelerate.

o People age 65 and over will primarily be vaccinated at pharmacies and other sites that are part of the “retail network.” Please go to your pharmacy website for more information on vaccine availability and to make appointments. Do not call the pharmacies for COVID-19 vaccine as they do not have the staff to handle the calls. Currently, by direction of NY State, pharmacies can only provide COVID-19 vaccine to those 65 and older.

o Health care workers who are part of Phase 1a will continue to be vaccinated at hospitals and other clinical settings.

o Public employees (for example, police departments, public school teachers and MTA employees) will primarily be vaccinated through their groups’ relevant health programs or as organized by their unions.
o County Public Health Clinics are under the guidance of the state and must prioritize the essential worker population 1B group.

To see who are currently included in the 1A and 1B priority groups go to:
https://apps.health.ny.gov/doh2/applinks/cdmspr/2/counties?OpID=50500884
To check eligibility go to https://am-i-eligible.covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/
.
The local vaccine availability is limited and determined by the state. For more information on when it will be available for the general public keep checking our website: http://bit.ly/GOHealthVaccine or
the NYS Department of Health website: https://covid19vaccine.health.ny.gov/

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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