April 23, 2020 Update

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Columbia County Department of Health Update As of 2:30 PM on April 23, 2020: - Columbia County has had 13 community members that have passed away from COVID-19 -138 positive cases of COVID-19 -66 of the 138 cases have recovered from COVID-19 - 9 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 3 of those are in the ICU -We have received 1,018 test results completed for Columbia County … {Read more...}

Hand Sanitizer and Cloth Face Masks Available at the Gallatin Town Hall

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Come refill your hand sanitizer and pick up a mask so we can all stay safe and healthy.  There is a table set up outside the Town Hall for your convenience, Monday and Friday from 8-2 and Saturday from 9-12. Please take only what you need so we have enough for everyone. We have been able to help a number of our seniors and young families with food from our food bank. Thank you to all that … {Read more...}

April 22, 2020 Update

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Columbia County Dept of Health Update As of 3 PM on April 22, 2020: -Unfortunately we have had another death. Columbia County has now had 13 community members that have passed away from COVID-19 -131 positive cases of COVID-19 -56 of the 131 cases have recovered from COVID-19 - 9 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 3 of those are in the ICU -We have received 988 test results … {Read more...}

4/21/20 Columbia County Update

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Update from the Columbia County Health Department As of 2 PM on April 21, 2020 -Columbia County has had 12 community members that have passed away from COVID-19 -124 positive cases of COVID-19 -56 of the 124 cases have recovered from COVID-19 - 9 of the positive cases are hospitalized, 3 of those are in the ICU -We have received 934 test results completed for Columbia County residents - … {Read more...}

April 20, 2020 Update

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COMMITTEE FORMING TO PLAN FOR THE TIME WHEN BUSINESSES ALLOWED TO RE-OPEN With an eye to the day when Columbia County businesses and those across the state are given the okay by New York State to begin re-opening, Board of Supervisors Chairman Matt Murell is in the process of establishing a committee tasked with helping to determine what needs local businesses will have at that time. Michael … {Read more...}