May 10, 2020

Oneida County COVID-19 Weekend Update for May 10, 2020

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No live briefing today. Here are the Oneida County COVID-19 case numbers as of 12 p.m.

  • 22 new positive cases, 646* total. *Upon further investigation, one positive case was removed from yesterday’s total.
  • 1 new positive fatalities, 22 total.
  • 23 patients are hospitalized in Oneida County.
  • 3 are admitted outside of Oneida County.
  • 329 active positive cases
  • 295 positive cases have been resolved.
  • 4,604 total tests have been conducted.
  • 192 results pending.
  • 3,766 total negative results.
  • 838 under mandatory quarantine.
  • 962 under precautionary quarantine.
  • 5,015 total have been discharged from mandatory and precautionary quarantine.
  • New Potential Public Exposures
    • On May 3, 2020, an Oneida County resident who has tested positive for COVID-19 was at the Aldi located at 8432 Seneca Turnpike in New Hartford between 1 p.m. and 1:45 p.m.
      • Risk to the public is low as the person was wearing a mask. Anyone who was in the store during that time period should monitor themselves for symptoms until May 17 and contact their health care provider if symptoms develop. You do not have to automatically self-quarantine.
    • On May 3, 2020, an Oneida County resident who has tested positive for COVID-19 was at the Price Chopper located at 1917 Genesee St. Utica between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m.
      • Risk to the public is low as the person was wearing a mask. Anyone who was in the store during that time period should monitor themselves for symptoms until May 17 and contact their health care provider if symptoms develop. You do not have to automatically self-quarantine.
    • On May 3, 2020, an employee of the Cliff’s Local Market located at 8429 Route 69 in Oriskany, who has tested positive for COVID-19, was working the 6:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. shift.
      • Risk to the public is low as the person was wearing a mask. Anyone who was in the store during that time period should monitor themselves for symptoms until May 17 and contact their health care provider if symptoms develop. You do not have to automatically self-quarantine.
Oneida County Partners