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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Steuben Reports An Additional Death Related to COVID-19

BATH – The Steuben County Public Health Department received notification of the death of an individual who previously tested positive for COVID-19.  This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Steuben County to seven. The individual was a 59-year-old female who died at a nursing home in the Hornell area. 
“When we first started seeing cases of COVID-19 in Steuben County, we were optimistic that the impact could be minimal,” said Public Health Director, Darlene Smith.  “Now nearly a month into this fight with seven tragic deaths, it is overwhelmingly clear that our community is being ravaged by this deadly virus.  It is so vitally important that our community members stay home to save lives, including our essential workers if they feel ill.”    
All residents should continue to stay home and monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath and contact their healthcare provider for instructions if feeling ill. 
BATH – The Steuben County Public Health Department reports it has received notification that 3 additional Steuben County residents have tested positive for COVID-19.  This brings the total to 95 confirmed cases.  The individuals are residents of:
·         Town of Bath
·         Town of Corning
·         Town of Prattsburgh
All of the individuals are currently being isolated and monitored by the County Health Department.   Public Health staff investigated and identified close contacts of the confirmed cases and any exposure risks.  All those known to have direct contact with the individuals have been notified. 
Per CDC and New York State Department of Health guidance, information is being collected beginning 48 hours prior to symptom onset.  One or more of the individuals reported visiting the follow locations within that timeframe.
·         3/26/20, 3/27/20, 4/1/20 – Economic Opportunity Program in Elmira
·         4/3/20 midday – Dudley Poultry in Middlesex
·         4/3/20 midday – Walmart in Canandaigua
·         4/3/20 – Fred & Harriett Taylor Health Center in Bath
All residents should continue to monitor themselves for COVID-19 symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of breath and contact their healthcare provider for instructions if feeling ill. 
Comprehensive testing of employees and residents was completed at an area nursing home.  Results and investigations are still pending.