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Several treatments for COVID-19 are now available to those at higher risk for progression to severe disease, but not currently sick enough to require hospital care. These medications are free, but require a prescription from a healthcare provider. If you test positive for COVID-19 and are at high risk for severe illness, ask your healthcare provider if you are eligible to receive medication to treat COVID-19. If you do not have a healthcare provider, you can call 311 and ask to be connected to a communicable disease nurse who can assist you in finding care. Healthcare providers can also ask to speak with a communicable disease nurse to learn more about COVID-19 treatment options. If you are a healthcare provider, click here for more information

Those at risk for severe illness are more likely to be hospitalized, require intensive care, and may die due to COVID-19. Risk factors for severe COVID-19 infection include age over 65 and/or certain medical conditions. Find out more here.

COVID-19 Case Tracker

COVID-19 Related Letters

Report At-Home COVID-19 Positive Test Result

Harvard Health Publishing has created and translated accessible COVID-19 information into 37 different languages to help all patients, especially immigrants and non-English speaking communities, stay informed and healthy. These materials are freely available to the general public without any copyright restrictions.
The website can be found here: www.covid19healthliteracyproject.com

English fact sheets can be found here: covid19healthliteracyproject.com

COVID-19 News

Covid-19 Case Update January 21,2021 4:15 pm

Suffolk County reported the following information related to COVID-19 on January 21, 2021. Last updated January 20, 2020.

COVID-19 Vaccine Information

As of January 21 at 11 a.m., on Long Island

  • 144,750  COVID-19 vaccine doses have been received
  • 140,502 doses have been administered, 97%

 

COVID-19 Viral Testing: On January 20:

  • 19,999  COVID-19 tests were administered
  • 2,324,357  total tests have been administered since March
  • 1,505 new cases were reported
  • 131,309 total cases have been reported since March
  • 5.6% of those tested since March have been confirmed positive for COVID-19
  • 7.5% tested positive on Long Island yesterday; 7.4% positive on a 7-day average
  • 7.5% tested positive in Suffolk County yesterday; 8.0% positive on a 7-day average
  • COVID-19 CASE TRACKER Map

Antibody Testing

  • 34,359  individuals not previously tested for COVID-19 have tested positive for antibodies
  • 320,163 total were tested for antibodies

Fatalities

  • 18 fatalities
  • 2,642 total fatalities

Hospitalization data from January 20, 2021

  • 850 individuals were hospitalized, a decrease of 13 in 24 hours
  • 85 were new admissions
  • 138  patients were in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), an increase of 4 in 24 hours
  • 85 patients were in the ICU and intubated
  • 94 were discharged since the last report
  • 9,537 discharged since March 22

Hospital Capacity

  • 3,215 hospital beds, 678 available, 21%
  • 441 ICU beds, 108 available, 24%

 

Daily Hospitalizations Summary – Long Island

NYSDOH COVID Winter Plan

COVID Micro-Clusters - New rules and restrictions directly target areas with the highest transmission of COVID-19 cases & surrounding communities

New York State Contact Tracing information

New York State Early Warning Monitoring System Dashboard – Long Island

New York State COVID-19 School Reporting

Complaints about Noncompliance with Covid-19 Guidelines

  • Report Unsafe Business Practices here.
  • To report an in-progress noncompliant event that requires immediate response by law enforcement, call 631-852-COPS.

New York Forward Reopening Guide

  • Phase 1 – Construction: Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting; Retail Trade; Manufacturing; Wholesale Trade; Higher Education, Research
  • Phase 2 – Offices; Real Estate; Essential & Phase II In-Store Retail; Vehicle Sales, Leases & Rentals; Retail Rental, Repair & Cleaning; Commercial Building Management: Hair Salons and Barbershops; Outdoor & Take-Out/Delivery Food Services
  • Phase 3 – Food Services; Personal Care
  • Phase 4Higher Education; Pre-K to Grade 12 Schools; Low-Risk Outdoor Arts & Entertainment; Low Risk Indoor Arts & Entertainment; Media Production; Professional Sports Competitions with No Fans; Malls; Gyms and Fitness Centers; Gaming Facilities; Movie Theatres; Ski Facilities

COVID-19 Guidance
Includes information on Isolation and Quarantine, FAQs Regarding School Reopening, NYS Travel Advisory, and Guidance for Employers

COVID-19 Resources and Services in Suffolk County
Includes information on viral and antibody testing, telemedicine, blood plasma donations, mental health resources, low income resources, support and relief programs, resources for families with children, and more.

 

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P.O. Box 6100
Hauppauge, NY 11788

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County Road 51
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