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COVID update
December 6, 2021

There are 32 new COVID cases reported today, according to the Otsego County Department of Health.

In total, there are 333 active cases in Otsego County with 10 hospitalizations and no new deaths reported.

Otsego County remains an area of high community transmission. According to the Center for Disease Control and Otsego County DOH recommendations, all people should wear masks indoors, regardless of vaccination status.

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