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County Executive McCoy Provides Update on Albany County’s COVID-19 Response
As of yesterday, 61.8% of Albany County’s population has received at least the first dose, and 54% has been fully vaccinated. The first dose vaccination rate for the county’s 18+ population is now up to 72.6%.
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy reported today on the county’s progress on administering and distributing COVID vaccines and controlling the spread of the Coronavirus. As of yesterday, 61.8% of Albany County’s population has received at least the first dose, and 54% has been fully vaccinated. The first dose vaccination rate for the county’s 18+ population is now up to 72.6%. That compares to the statewide first dose vaccination rate of 53.3%, and full vaccination rate of 45.3%. More information on vaccination rates can be found at the New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker at the link here.
County Executive McCoy announced that the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Albany County has now climbed to 24,327 to date, an increase of six new positive cases since yesterday. The five-day average for new daily positives decreased from 10.6 to 8.2. Please note that our overall case count will fluctuate as CommCare records are transferred in and out of the county. Albany County’s most recent seven-day average of percent positive rates is now 1.1%, and the Capital Region’s rate is 1.0%.
Among the new cases of COVID in the county, two had close contact with positive cases, four did not have clear sources of infection at this time, and none are healthcare workers or residents of a congregate living setting. There are now 76 active cases in the county, down from 89 yesterday. The number of people under mandatory quarantine decreased to 147 from 204. So far, 79,543 people have completed quarantine. Of those who completed quarantine, 24,251 of them had tested positive and recovered. That is an increase of 19 recoveries since yesterday.
The County Executive reported that there were no new hospitalizations overnight, and ten county residents remain hospitalized from the virus. There are currently three patients in ICU’s, unchanged from yesterday. Sadly, there is one new death to report – a woman in her nineties. The death toll for Albany County stands at 381 since the outbreak began.
“With each person who gets a COVID-19 vaccine, there is hope and the promise that we beating the virus and will reach herd immunity soon,” said County Executive McCoy. “We have lost so many people to the virus. It claimed the life of another Albany County resident yesterday and I extend my sympathy to her family and friends as I have to all of those who have lost loved ones to COVID-19. We must continue to focus on vaccinations to protect everyone, including our most vulnerable.”
Upcoming Albany County COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics:
West Hill Refugee Welcome Center
104 Ontario Street, Albany
Tuesday, June 1, 4pm – 7pm
Partnering with the Refugee Welcome Center and CDPHP
Pfizer 1st dose and Johnson & Johnson being offered.
Upcoming Community COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics (shared by the Capital Region Covid Vaccine Regional Advisory Task Force):
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Schenectady, Adeline Wright Graham Clubhouse
Saturdays in June, 12pm – 4pm - Grafton State Park
Sunday, May 30 and Monday, May 31 11am – 3pm - Schenectady Green Market- Hon. Karen B Johnson Library (outside)
Sunday, May 30 and Sundays in June, 10am – 2pm - SUNY Schenectady, Elston Hall
Monday, May 31 and Mondays in June, 5pm – 7pm - Schodack Town Park
Tuesday, June 1, 4pm – 7pm - SUNY Schenectady, Elston Hall
Wednesday, June 2 (each Wednesday in June), 9a – 11am - Georgi Museum, Shushan, Washington County
Wednesday, June 2, 12pm – 2:30pm - Salem Courthouse Community Center, Washington County
Wednesday, June 2, 3pm – 7pm - Hudson Valley Community College
Wednesday, June 2, 1pm – 7pm - ValleyCats, Joe Bruno Stadium
Thursday, June 4, 4pm – 7pm
Albany County is now delivering vaccines to homebound residents, which includes seniors, disabled individuals, those lacking childcare and those with other accessibility issues. Anyone who would like to schedule a time for a vaccine appointment should call (518) 447-7198.
Residents can also receive free Pfizer vaccines Monday through Friday, 9am - 3pm, each week at the Albany County Department of Health, 175 Green Street. The 12+ population is eligible. No appointments are needed and walk-ins are welcome. Those 12 to 15 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A follow up second dose clinic will be scheduled at the time of the first dose appointment. Free transportation is available for anyone at least 60 years old (and a caregiver), by calling the County Department for Aging in advance at (518) 447-7198.
For those who would like additional information on vaccinations and vaccination clinics organized by Albany County, please use the link here. Residents who want to sign up for a shot at a state-run facility should use the state's website at the link here or call the state vaccine hotline at 1-833-697-4829. Walk-ins are now welcome at state-run facilities. For general information on the vaccine, residents can also dial the United Way of the Greater Capital Region’s 2-1-1 hotline.
There are also various pharmacies across the county and the region offering vaccine appointments. Walmart pharmacy locations in Albany and Glenmont and the Sam’s Club in Latham are offering appointments for the Pfizer vaccine. Other Capital Region vaccination locations are in Troy, Schenectady, East Greenbush, Clifton Park, Amsterdam and Catskill. Anyone over 16 years old is now eligible. To make an appointment, please use the online registration at the link here.
Community-wide free testing continues on the University at Albany (SUNY) campus by appointment only for those with or without symptoms. Appointments may be made by calling the NYS hotline at 888-364-3065 or by visiting the State Department of Health website.
County Executive McCoy continues to highlight other options for getting tested across Albany County with local partners. Please visit the Albany County website at the link here for a full list of locations, eligibility and types of tests. Residents who are experiencing symptoms or those who are worried they may have been exposed to COVID-19 are encouraged to register for an appointment.
Applications for the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will begin June 1 specifically for those who have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The $2.7 billion in funding will be available to New Yorkers for up to one year of back rent, three months of future rental assistance and up to one year of owed utility payments. The program will be administered by the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA). Additional information can be found at the link here.
