Nine times of COVID-1nine observed in Tompkins County last week came from a social gathering, the county’s fitness branch announced Monday.
“We continue to see a new spread of the disease in our net applicable combinations with Americans ignoring public aptitude guidelines,” Tompkins County Director of Public Health Frank Kruppa said in a statement. “If other Americans don’t wear masks, keep their distance and put themselves and others in danger.”
A tactile survey conducted through the Department of Health revealed that those provided in the assembly did not adhere to social coverage and social distance guidelines. In addition, several participants had edited or returned from states in the New York State Travel Notice and did not follow the mandatory or quarantine form, as required through the notice.
About the component of those who ended up with the best friend tested positive.
“And it reminds us that COVID-1nuevo sorted the ads quickly and could infect anyone,” Kruppa said. “If you return to a direct decision to meet with others, you must keep a distance between you and others and wear a mask.”
Contact investigations are complete, the Department of Health. All other HIV-positive Americans are isolated and all close contact is mandatory quarantine.
N new reported positive times have presented public exposure, and the Department of Health does not advance public evaluation in reaction to these new times.
As of Monday, Tompkins County had 21 times in total and there was no active hospitalization at COVID-1nine. A total of 187 Tompkins County residents have recovered from the virus.
All meetings in New York State, whether in a public space or their own, are limited to a maximum of 50 participants. All participants must maintain a distance of 6 feet between them and others and wear a face mask.
All out-of-state travelers from restricted states must complete the Online Traveler Health Form upon entering New York State, and must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. Those presenting symptoms or exposed to a known positive case that they should seek testing.
The Cayuga Health sampling site is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. To pre-register, c Cayuga Health Call Center at 319-5708 or travel to cayugahealth.org.
To file a complaint about a business or social gathering, I saw tompkinscountyny.gov/health/factsheets/coronavirussocialdistance#complaint.
For more information, visit vi tompkinscountyny.gov/fitness and facebook.com/TompkinsPublicHealth.
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