Twenty-seven new positive tests for coronavirus were reported on Monday, Nov. 2 in Dutchess County, according to the NYS Department of Health.
On Sunday, the most recent data posted by Dutchess County, the number of active cases being monitored by the county was 188, an increase of 2 from the previous day and COVID-19 hospitalizations were at 8, unchanged.
There were no new deaths attributed to the disease reported by the county.
Rhinebeck Central School District: Two tests reported yesterday, none positive. No positive tests (of 10) have been reported over the past seven days and one positive test (of 25) has been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Arlington Central School District: Fourteen tests reported yesterday, none positive. One positive test (of 105) has been reported over the past seven days and four positive tests (of 253) have been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Millbrook Central School District: Six tests reported yesterday, none positive. Two positive tests (of 65) have been reported over the past seven days and two positive tests (of 142) have been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Dover Union-Free School District: Eight tests reported yesterday, none positive. One positive test (of 35) has been reported over the past seven days and one positive test (of 66) has been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Wappingers Central School District: Thirty tests reported yesterday, one positive. Two positive tests (of 177) have been reported over the past seven days and four positive tests (of 314) have been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Beacon City School District: Thirteen tests reported yesterday, none positive. One positive test (of 120) has been reported over the past seven days and one positive test (of 160) has been reported over the past fourteen days. For detailed information, click here.
Over the previous seven days, an average of 1,722 live virus tests were given to county residents each day. Compared to three weeks earlier, active cases were up 36%, hospitalizations were down 20% and there had been 4 new deaths caused by or related to COVID-19.
The information above comes from Dutchess County’s COVID-19 Dashboard and the NYS DOH Data Feeds.
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