COVID-19 Death Toll Rises Again In The Hudson Valley

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New City NY

12 August, 2021

12:10 PM

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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — As the summer coronavirus surge continues across the United States, 15 New Yorkers died from COVID-19 Tuesday, including two people from Dutchess County and two from Rockland. In Rockland, where there were 19 people hospitalized with confirmed or suspected cases, the cumulative death toll stood at 970 as of Wednesday afternoon. In Dutchess, 21 people were hospitalized with COVID-19. The death toll stood at 452. As of Tuesday, the positivity rate continued to rise slowly in the region. Dutchess: 3.5 percentOrange: 5.5 Putnam: 4.2Rockland: 5.0Ulster: 3.0Westchester: 4.1 Statewide, the positivity rate Tuesday was 2.86 percent. The level of community transmission remains high according to the Centers for Disease Control. (Centers for Disease Control) As of Tuesday, 22.7 million people had received a vaccination in New York, with 42,956 getting vaccinated that day. According to the CDC, 57.9 percent of all New Yorkers are fully vaccinated. "The Delta variant is relentless and the best way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe is to get vaccinated," said Gov. Andew Cuomo. "The vaccine is free, effective and accessible for those looking to get theirs as soon as possible."

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