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Related: About this forumUpstate New York COVID-19 rates continue to lead nation - Albany Times Union
The eight-county Capital Region as of Thursday had a seven-day average COVID-19 rate of 44.8 cases per population of 100,000, up from about 40 per 100,000 two days earlier.
Rates in all eight counties are outpacing the statewide average of 34.5 infections per population of 100,000, according to the state Department of Health.
Saratoga County's infection rate is currently the region's highest, with about 50 active cases per population of 100,000 as of Thursday, according to state data. The numbers are also ticking up in Warren County where there is a seven-day average infection rate of 49.8 per 100,000 people.
Albany County's infection rate per 100,000 was at 43.4 Thursday, Schenectady's was at 42.9 and Rensselaer County's rate was at 46.5, according to state data.
Despite the rising numbers, hospitalizations and deaths remain low. Of 12 deaths reported statewide, three deaths were in the Capital Region, two in Albany County and one in Greene County, state records show.
Upstate New York's COVID-19 rates continue to lead the nation, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
As of Thursday, nearly every New York county north of Greene was shaded orange, indicating high community infection rates on the CDC's COVID-19 Community Levels map. Virtually every other state in the country is labeled green, signaling low levels of infection.
CDC Community Levels are determined based on new hospital admissions or use of inpatient beds as well as the seven-day average of new cases per population of 100,000.
County health departments have issued advisories recommending mask-wearing in line with the CDC guidelines and announced additional vaccination clinics.
Rensselaer County spokesman Rich Crist said that the county has not issued a mask advisory, instead focusing on free vaccination clinics and distribution of at-home testing. Regarding masking, "we believe the choice should be up to the residents and they should exercise commonsense as they see fit," Crist said.
The recent surge in New York was largely driven by two substrains of omicron that emerged in central New York.
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TexasTowelie
(117,050 posts)nuxvomica
(12,911 posts)It's all happening in her district so it must be her fault the same way she blames inflation on Biden.
bucolic_frolic
(47,137 posts)SheltieLover
(59,723 posts)Rhiannon12866
(222,887 posts)Just got a message from one of my closest friends - she just tested positive and she's worked from home since the pandemic besides being vaxxed and boosted! I guess I'm lucky to just have the flu...
SheltieLover
(59,723 posts)I hope you're fully recovered!
Yikes! Be careful, Rhi! 😷
Rhiannon12866
(222,887 posts)But at least I tested negative for Covid - guess they tested me for everything and that's how they know it was flu, "Type A" specifically.
SheltieLover
(59,723 posts)Glad you were neg for covid though!
Hopefully soon!