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WCDO News — Friday 3-27-20

Posted 3:34 PM
Governor Cuomo announced that the state now has over 44,000
positive cases of the Corona Virus, & the work is continuing to increase
Hospital Capacity before the expected apex of cases in the next 3 weeks:

(Cuomo 3-27-20)

Cuomo said that over 6400 people are hospitalized, 519 have
died, 1583 are in ICU beds with Ventilators, & 2045 have been discharged
from hospitals.


U.S. Senator Charles Schumer and U.S. Congressman Anthony
Brindisi announced millions for the 22nd Congressional District communities as
part of the recently announced Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security
Act.  Brindisi secured more than $30
million for Upstate New York counties.


Delaware County Public Health received a laboratory
confirmed positive COVID-19 report. The total number of confirmed cases in
Delaware County is 6.  The investigations
are ongoing and all contacts are being notified and quarantined. The first
individual to test positive is fully recovered and no longer in isolation. 2
cases are recovering safely while isolating at home in Delaware County, 3 cases
are isolated and receiving medical care in a hospital, there are 13 people
under mandatory quarantine and 5 people under precautionary quarantine. There
have been 101 people tested in Delaware County so far.


The Chenango County Health Department reported that they
have 4 positive cases of the corona virus.
94 people are on precautionary quarantine, 53 are in mandatory
quarantine in Chenango County.


The Otsego County Health Department announced today that
they are up to 6 Cases of COVID 19.
Every case is promptly investigated and close contacts have been
notified.

The Broome County Health Department announced today that
they have 17 positive Coronavirus tests, 3 people have died, 46 are in
Precautionary Quarantine and 123 are in mandatory Quarantine.


State Police responded Thursday to County Road 18 in the
town of Morris for a personal injury accident.
The investigation revealed that a male was operating a lawn tractor
southbound on the western shoulder of County Road 18; he failed to observe that
a Chevrolet Malibu also traveling southbound on the roadway when he turned left
in front of the Malibu’s path while attempting to enter a driveway.  The female driver of the Malibu was unable to
avoid the male on the lawn tractor; he was transported to Chenango Memorial
Hospital with injuries to his head and face.
The driver of the Malibu was not injured.   The accident remains under investigation.


The Bainbridge-Guilford Central School District Board of
Education meeting scheduled for April 2nd has been cancelled, due to the COVID
19 pandemic & social distancing requirements.


Governor Cuomo announced today that All State Public Schools
will remain closed through at least April 15th, due to the Corona Virus
Pandemic; he said that it is more than likely that the schools will stayed
closed well beyond that date.


The State Police announced that there is no travel ban in
New York State at this time.  State
Troopers have received numerous inquiries to their offices around the state;
the department does urge people to stay home and travel only if necessary, and
to make sure to practice social distancing.


In the past five days, Bassett Healthcare Network
practitioners have completed more than 1,000 telemedicine visits with patients.
By next week, nearly all Bassett Healthcare providers will have the ability to
complete a patient appointment by a video or phone visit as Bassett fast-tracks
the expansion of its telemedicine program during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Patients need to be enrolled in MyBassett
Health Connection, an enrollment hotline is 607-547-5900 or toll-free,
877-498-5715 to sign up.


Chen-Del O Federal Credit Union in Franklin has modified
their hours due to the coronavirus.
Hours will be from 1:00 to 4:00 PM Monday through Friday & 9:00 to
11:00 AM Saturdays; their annual meeting on May 2nd has been postponed.


Delaware County Officials announced today that the Solid
Waste Site is still open, with regular hours Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30
AM to 2:30 PM.  Cash is not being
accepted they are working with a pre-paid debit basis only; more information is
available at 832-5800 or on the Solid Waste Management Page at the Delaware
County Website.


Due to COVID-19 Closings and Social Distancing - The
Coalition On Substance Abuse Prevention meetings for March and April are Cancelled.
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