COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department, Jun 8

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

As of 3 PM on June 8, 2020:

– We are sad to report Columbia County has had it’s 35th and 36th residents that have passed away from COVID-19.

-Columbia County has received a total of 6,174 PCR test results with 402 confirmed positive cases.

-There are 34 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County.

-There are 28 additional residents on mandatory quarantine and 10 residents on precautionary quarantine.

-332 of the 402 cases have recovered from COVID-19

– 11 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU

– We’ve received 1,652 antibody results, of which 152 were positive.

 

 

 

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COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department, May 31

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

As of 12 PM on May 31, 2020:

– Columbia County has had 33 residents that have passed away from COVID-19.

-Columbia County has received confirmed positive test results for 389 community members.

-There are 126 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County.

-There are 37 additional residents on mandatory quarantine and 7 residents on precautionary quarantine.

-231 of the 389 cases have recovered from COVID-19

– 17 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 1 of those hospitalized are in the ICU

-We’ve received a total of 4,508 PCR test results and we’ve received 1,243 antibody results, of which 130 were positive.

https://www.columbiacountynyhealth.com/home/coronavirus-covid-19/

 

 

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Don’t Forget Your Mask

The State of New York is now requiring all residents to wear masks.

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The State of New York is now requiring all residents to wear masks that cover their nose and mouth in public in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Visit the CDC.gov for instructions on how to make your own mask at home.

 

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Columbia County Democratic Committee’s Resource Guide to Help Manage the COVID-19 Crisis

The Columbia County Democratic Committee is providing a comprehensive Resource Guide to help Columbia County residents locate services, businesses, and recreational areas for daily needs during the COVID-19 crisis. 

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The Columbia County Democratic Committee is providing a comprehensive Resource Guide to help Columbia County residents locate services, businesses, and recreational areas for daily needs during the COVID-19 crisis.

The guide includes a list of charities and volunteer organizations that are helping our community members in need. If you are able, please consider donating money, goods, or time.

This is a partial list, which will be getting updated regularly. Please contact issues@columbiacountydemocrats.org if you are aware of other resources they should add to this list or for any updates.

To view or download the Resource Guide, click here.

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Resources For Small Business

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Congressman Delgado’s website has some valuable information for Small Business Owners.

Small businesses owners and those who are self-employed make up the backbone of our economy in NY-19. As a member of the House Small Business Committee, I am working to fight for our small businesses and the self-employed to make sure they have the resources they need during this challenging time. I introduced the Small Business Repayment Relief Act which would ensure that every small business with a qualified Small Business Administration (SBA) loan automatically be relieved of their loan payments—including principal, interest, and fees—for the next six months. This assistance would be a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of American small businesses fighting for their survival over the coming months, including the 27,000 small businesses and self-employed owners in our district.

Further, Congress passed two bills so far to address this crisis, including an emergency supplemental funding bill with loans for small businesses affected by the virus. If you’re a small business owner whose operation has been harmed by the coronavirus outbreak, please contact our office at 845-443-2930 to learn about available resources.

Small Business Disaster Loans

The SBA has declared an economic disaster in New York state. If you are a small business owner in NY-19, you are eligible for an SBA economic injury disaster loan. To apply, please visit: https://disasterloan.sba.gov/apply-for-disaster-loan/index.html. Applicants are encouraged to submit their application online. If you have questions or need assistance compiling the financial information, please contact the local SBA District Office or your local small business development center. You may visit www.sba.gov/local-assistance to find local help. The NYS Small Business Development Center network recommends submitting a request for assistance online at http://nyssbdc.org/appointment.html.

Additional Small Business Resources

 

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