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County Sees First COVID Death Since May

Coronavirus Claims 1st Death Since May COOPERSTOWN – A 60-year-old Otsego County resident died of COVID-19, bringing the death total to six, Heidi Bond, Otsego County public health director, reported today. Additionally, two new cases were found, one in Unadilla and the other in Worcester. One person had traveled to North Carolina, the other had no recent travel.…

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One New COVID-19 Case, But 2 Recoveries, Too

One New Case, But 2 Recoveries, Too COOPERSTOWN –  Another COVID-19 case was reported Sunday, bringing the county’s total to 106. As people recover, however, the number of active cases locally has dropped over the weekend from 13 to 12, reflecting two recoveries, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reported. Hospitalizations remain at 3, and 89 people have recovered, up from 87 on Friday.…

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This Week, 8 Cases Surface

This Week, 8 Cases Surface COOPERSTOWN – Eight news cases of coronavirus have been reported locally this week, county Director of Public Health Heidi Board said this afternoon. That raised the number of active cases in county from 10 to 13. As of today, there were 105 total cases, up from 99 Monday.  The new total includes the 13, plus 87 who have recovered, and the five deaths experienced since cases first appeared in mid-March.…

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90-Year-Old, Three Others Off Ventilators

Reprinted From This Week’s Hometown Oneonta, Freeman’s Journal 90-Year-Old, Three Others Off Ventilators Bond Says COVID Seems Milder, As Latest Victims Out Of Danger By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – A 90-year-old hospitalized with COVID-19 last week is out of the hospital and recovering, Heidi Bond, Otsego County Public Health director, reported yesterday. “All the people who were hospitalized have improved,” she said. “No one is on a ventilator anymore.” After a quiet weekend – no cases…

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12 Active Cases Reported Locally

12 Active Cases Reported Locally COOPERSTOWN – Three more COVID-19 cases surfaced Thursday and Friday, bringing to 12 the number of active case currently in Otsego County, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reports. That also bring to 18 the number of new cases reported locally since July 1.…

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Quarantine Scofflaws May Escape Oversight

Quarantine Scofflaws May Escape Oversight By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – If you’re planning a vacation to what Governor Cuomo has increased from 22 to 41 “hot spot” states, cancel it, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond suggests. “I had a vacation planned to North Carolina,” she said. “But it’s best not to travel right now, and I cancelled it.” With 15 new cases of COVID surfacing since July 1 – four in Oneonta; one in Cooperstown –…

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COUNTY DOH SAYS COVID-19 HAS AWAKENED

COUNTY DOH SAYS COVID-19 HAS AWAKENED 15 New Cases In July; 4 In Hospitals, 3 On Ventilators By LIBBY CUDMORE & JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com After a quiet May and June, 15 cases since the beginning of July, nine in the past week, may mean we’re heading right back where we started from. “This increase is similar to what we were seeing in the beginning,” county Public Health Director Heidi Bond said Tuesday. “If we continue to see a…

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COVID Flare-Up As Bad As Ever

3 IN INTENSIVE CARE  COVID FLARE UP ‘AS BAD AS EVER’ COOPERSTOWN – With 15 cases reported in the first 20 days of July, Heidi Bond, public health director, is warning that the current cases are rivaling the start of the outbreak. “Now is not the time to get complacent” she wrote in her daily press release. “We must all take responsibility to reduce the spread of the virus.”…

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4 Cases Yesterday, 3 Today, Bond Says

4 Cases Yesterday, 3 Today, Bond Says COOPERSTOWN – In addition to four new cases reported yesterday, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond reported a few minutes ago that three more cases have surfaced overnight. “We are seeing a slight increase in the number of reported cases in our community and it continues to be very important to practice social distancing and wear a mask when social distancing is not possible,” she said.…

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4 New C-19 Cases Reported Locally

4 New C-19 Cases Reported Locally Virus Still Here, Bond Reports COOPERSTOWN – The county Department of Health is reporting “a slight increase” in the number of local cases of the coronavirus, including two new hospitalizations. The four new cases raise the county total from 81 to 85, since there have been no additional recoveries since the last report on July 10.   That total consists of 73 recoveries, five deaths, and seven active cases at this time.…

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