Lewis County, NY COVID-19 Testing/Cases Updates
Lewis County Public Health has confirmed 25 new cases of COVID-19 in
today’s update, from 196 new test results. There are 24 additional recoveries
reported, bringing the total active case count up
to 128. There are currently 8 Lewis County residents now hospitalized due
to the virus and there are 215 residents currently under quarantine
restrictions.
Lewis
County COVID-19 Testing Report
December 10, 2021
Number of
Test Results Reported
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Confirmed
Number of
Cases
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Negative
Test
Results
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Reported
Recoveries
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196 Today
72,127 Total
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25 Today
4,106 Total
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171 Today
68,021 Total
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24 Today
3,940 Total
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Number of
Active
Cases in Isolation
|
Number of
Individuals
in
Quarantine
|
Number of
Individuals
Hospitalized
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Number of
Fatalities Reported
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128 Today
127 Yesterday
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215 Today
254 Yesterday
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8 Today
5 Yesterday
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0 Today
38 Total
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Today = New data
reported today | Total = Cumulative data since testing
began last March
*NOTE-
Lewis County Public Health is now back to updating data daily on weekdays
(excluding holidays) as of August 16, 2021*
VIDEO Interview (YouTube): Lewis County Public Health Director
Discusses Data Sets Reported in Daily COVID Updates (12/06/21)
Current CDC
Community Transmission Level Designation
HIGH
Number of Active Cases by Township
(Click Here for Map View on the County’s Website)
Last Updated by County with Data from 12/07/21
Town
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Current Active Cases
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Croghan
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22
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Denmark
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15
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Diana
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12
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Greig
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2
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Harrisburg
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7
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Lewis
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5
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Leyden
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16
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Lowville
|
19
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Lyonsdale
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5
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Martinsburg
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4
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Montague
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0
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New Bremen
|
22
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Osceola
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0
|
Pinckney
|
3
|
Turin
|
4
|
Watson
|
6
|
West Turin
|
5
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QUICK LINKS TO:
LEWIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH
LEWIS COUNTY HEALTH SYSTEM
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC)
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Lewis County, NY Vaccination Updates
COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Update:
With an increasing plentiful supply of vaccine, Lewis County is
changing the process to sign up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Rather
than signing up for the wait list on the county website, residents will
now be able to look ahead to upcoming clinics and register themselves for
an appointment.
The open clinics will be found at https://www.lewiscounty.org/vaccine-registration.
Residents with no internet access can still call
315-376-5453 to register for an upcoming
appointment.
Lewis County COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Tracker
(Latest update
from County website: 12/03/21)
Number of Lewis County
Residents Receiving 1st Dose
13,558
Number of Lewis County Residents Fully Vaccinated
12,575
Booster Doses Administered:
3,060
Upcoming Vaccination Clinics:
PRIOR TO ARRIVING AT THE CLINIC, PLEASE NOTE:
- PHOTO ID is required for all registrants.
- Arrive
at the vaccination site at the time of your appointment so
that proper social distancing guidelines can be followed.
- MASKS ARE REQUIRED.
- Please
wear a short sleeve shirt.
- If
you have tested positive for COVID in the past 10 days, are
currently in quarantine or isolation, or are awaiting the results
of a COVID test, you are not eligible to get the vaccine at this
time, please register at a later time.
APPOINTMENTS
REQUIRED!
Date: Thursday, December 16th, 2021
Time: 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Location: Lowville Fire Hall
Vaccines to be
Distributed: Moderna (3rd
dose or booster)
Date: Friday, December 17th, 2021
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Lowville Fire Hall
Vaccines to be
Distributed: Moderna (3rd
dose or booster), Johnson & Johnson (booster)
Date: Friday, December 17th, 2021
Time: 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: Lowville Fire Hall
Vaccines to be
Distributed: Pfizer (ages
5-17), Pfizer (3rd dose or booster, ages 18+)
If you are looking for a 1st dose of a COVID-19 vaccine
or if you are unable to attend the above clinics, try the following:
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- Visit Vaccines.gov to find
vaccination providers near you.
- Check
your local pharmacy’s website to see if vaccination appointments
are available.
- Call
Lewis County Public Health at (315) 376-5453.
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**We
do not plan on having any clinics the week of Christmas or New Years.
Clinics will resume in January.**
*You
can make an in-office appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine by calling
Lewis County Public Health at (315) 376-5453*
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