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County Executive McCoy Provides Daily Update on the COVID-19 Response in Albany County
Warns of High Positive Case Numbers & Rising Hospitalizations as Downstate Sees Spikes
Warns of High Positive Case Numbers & Rising Hospitalizations as Downstate Sees Spikes
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy announced today that the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Albany County is now at 3,125 to date, an increase of 20 new positive cases since yesterday. Please note that our overall case count will fluctuate as the CommCare records for college students are transferred to the county in which they are isolating for their daily monitoring and then transferred back to Albany County for the final case count.
Additionally, the number of people under mandatory quarantine has shot up to 992 from 937. The five-day average for new daily positives decreased slightly to 18.4 from 19. There are now 125 active cases in the county, up from 119 yesterday. So far, 13,296 people have completed quarantine. Of those who completed quarantine, 3,000 of them had tested positive and recovered. Among the new positive cases, 14 had close contact with positive cases, one reported travelling out of state, one is a healthcare worker or a resident of a congregate setting and four did not have a clear source of transmission at this time. Separately, eight of the reported positives for today are associated with the University at Albany.
There were three new hospitalizations to report overnight. The number of county residents currently hospitalized due to the virus rose from four to seven, and the hospitalization rate jumped from 0.12% to 0.22%. There are now two patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), up from one yesterday. The county’s death toll remains at 135 since the outbreak began.
“We’ve seen a similar story before, where clusters of high infection rates in New York City and downstate are followed by spikes upstate. We don’t need to sound the alarms yet, but we need to take this moment as a warning sign and look at our own data in Albany County: Nearly 150 new positive cases in just one week, the number of residents in the hospital more than doubled over three days and the number of patients in the ICU is ticking up,” said County Executive McCoy.
“Now is not the time to get complacent. Now is not the time to get comfortable. People need to continue wearing masks, social distancing and getting tested, and they should consider getting a flu shot to help us deal with the double threat of flu season,” he continued.
Below is the remainder of this week’s schedule for Albany County’s walk-up COVID-19 mobile testing sites, a collaboration with the Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center. Testing is for those experiencing symptoms, essential workers and those returning to work by appointment only, after being screened over the phone. To be screened, please call (518) 465-4771.
Locations & Dates for the Week of October 5
The full updated schedule can be found at the Albany County website here.
Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center - 920 Lark Drive, Albany
• Friday – 8:30am – 11:30am
Community-wide 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 the testing site in Albany County at Priority 1 Urgent Care, which also provides antibody testing, located in Hamilton Square at 2080 Western Avenue in Guilderland. Testing will be reimbursed by an individual’s health insurance, and will be done by appointments only after patients come in to be screened for expanded CDC symptoms. Priority 1 is also now doing antibody testing. To schedule an appointment, you can call (518) 867-8040.
The County Executive also encourages those who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms to register for the drive-thru community testing site at Rite Aid, 1863 Central Avenue in Colonie. Testing is free for those who are eligible based on CDC guidelines and are at least 18 years old. It’s available between 9am and 5pm, seven days a week by appointment only. Registration is now available at www.riteaid.com. Tests will be conducted from within an individual’s car with self-swab nasal tests and with the help of a pharmacist.
Walgreens is now operating a testing facility at the 41 Holland Avenue location utilizing a self-collection model. Residents will be able to remain in their cars while assisted by pharmacists when necessary. Based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines, individuals who are 18 years or older may be tested once completing an eligibility assessment at the Walgreens website or at their app. Patients can get their results from PWNHealth.
CVS is offering drive-thru testing at select stores. You must register online for an appointment. To do that and find locations offering the drive-thru testing, go to the CVS website.
For the all latest data on COVID testing and results, you can refer to the County COVID-19 Data Dashboard, as well as the New York State Department of Health COVID-19 Tracker.
For those experiencing stress, anxiety or depression during the ongoing pandemic and gun violence in the City of Albany, the Albany County Mental Health Support Line is available seven days a week, from 8am to 5pm at (518) 269-6634. Anyone experiencing a psychiatric emergency should still call the Albany County Mobile Crisis Team at (518) 549–6500. The 24-hour sexual assault hotline number is (518) 447-7716.
