December 16,2020 Update

“Reprinted from Hudson Gossips Site”:

The Columbia County Department of Health has released its numbers for today. Since yesterday, there have been 23 new cases of COVID-19 and fifteen recoveries, which would seem to increase the number of active cases by eight to 106, but the CCDOH is reporting 105. The number hospitalized and in the ICU has not changed since yesterday, nor has the number of deaths.
With 23 positives out of 483 test results received, the positive percentage rate for today is 4.8 percent.

New COVID Stats Released

This morning, following data was published on the Columbia County Board of Supervisors Facebook page. The data was compiled on Friday, December 11, by the Columbia County Department of Health.

COVID-19 Incidence Rate by Town

Incidence rates are a measure of COVID-19 cases by rates per 100,000 population stratified by the town population. This presents a more accurate picture than listing the number of cases. Incidence rates below 1.0 are desirable.

Ancram  0.95

Canaan  1.23

Chatham  1.26

Claverack  1.18

Clermont   0.92

Copake  1.33

Craryville  0.40

Elizaville  0.63

Gallatin  0.50

Germantown  1.18

Ghent  1.13 (without assisted living cases)

            1.98 (with assisted living cases)

Greenport  2.57

Hillsdale  1.87

Hudson  1.88

Kinderhook  1.18

Livingston  1.12 (without nursing home cases)

1.81 (with nursing home cases)

New Lebanon  1.08

Niverville  0.54

Philmont   1.30 (without nursing home cases)

5.00 (with nursing home cases)

Stockport  0.71

Stottville  0.22

Stuyvesant  1.97

Taghkanic  1.07

Valatie  2.25 (without nursing home cases)

   15.17 (with nursing home cases)

Columbia County

1.92 (overall incidence rate as of 12/11/20)

1.97 (overall incidence rate as of 12/13/20)

According to the CCDOH, incidence rates below 1.0 are desirable. Only eight of the 24 localities now have incidence rates below 1.0. The highest incidence rates are in Greenport (2.57) and Valatie (2.25), followed by Stuyvesant (1.97), Hudson (1.88), and Hillsdale (1.87). What is most stunning is that the overall incidence rate for Columbia County went from 1.92 to 1.97 in just two days at the end of last week.

 

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