September 4, 2020
Oneida County COVID-19 Update for September 4, 2020
“Today’s numbers reflect some positive cases associated with students returning to Oneida County from SUNY Oneonta,” said County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. “As that situation rapidly evolves, I am urging any student, staff or faculty member from SUNY Oneonta who resides in Oneida County to quarantine for 14 days upon returning home. It is paramount that we remain hypervigilant in our efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19, especially as we head into a holiday weekend in which gatherings are likely to occur. Our county case numbers and hospitalizations have hit all-time lows, and as students return to our colleges, high schools, middle schools and elementary schools, we cannot afford to become complacent. Only by working together to make intelligent, responsible decisions will we keep this community safe and on the path to recovery.”
Here are the Oneida County COVID-19 case numbers as of 12 p.m.
- 13 new positive cases, 2,274* total. *(Upon further investigation, 2 positive cases were removed from the previous total.)
- 54 active positive cases.
- No new COVID-19-related deaths, 121 total.
- 1 patient is hospitalized in Oneida County (MVHS).
- 1 patient is hospitalized out of county.
- 2,099 positive cases have been resolved.
- 111,882 total negative results.
- 114,156 total tests have been conducted.
- 54 in mandatory isolation.
- 549 in mandatory quarantine.
Updated Oneida County COVID-19 Dashboard: https://hoccpp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/d88f4e10d59d4553b24c3add5abcbb0b