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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.

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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 UPDATE - September 2, 2022

Suffolk County reported the following information related to COVID-19 on September 2, 2022

COVID-19 Case Tracker – September 1, 2022

  • 3,425 COVID-19 PCR tests were received.
  • 8,142,223 total tests have been administered since March 2020.
  • 275 new first-time cases were reported. (Please refer to notes at bottom of the NYSDOH COVID page for further explanation.)
  • 18.6 cases per 100k; 23.8 on a 7-day average (includes reported PCR and antigen tests)
  • 503,797 unique cases have been reported since March 2020.
  • 7.7% tested positive in Suffolk County; 7.5% positive on a 7-day average.
  • 8.6% tested positive on Long Island; 7.0% positive on a 7-day average.
  • 6.7 reinfection rate per 100,000 on Long Island, as reported August 30, 2022.
  • COVID-19 LOCAL CASE TRACKER https://gisapps.suffolkcountyny.gov/covid19dashboards/

* Note: As of Monday, April 4, the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) no longer requires testing facilities that use COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to report negative results. As a result, New York State's percent positive metric will be computed using only lab-reported PCR results. Positive antigen tests will still be reported to New York State and reporting of new daily cases and cases per 100k will continue to include both PCR and antigen tests. Due to this change and other factors, including changes in testing practices, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.  

Fatalities

  • 2 fatalities
  • 4,563 fatalities since March 2020

HOSPITALS ARE NO LONGER REPORTING DATA TO NYSDOH ON WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS.

Hospitalization Summary for Suffolk County – September 1, 2022

  • 204 individuals were hospitalized, an increase of 3 since the last report.
  • 45% were hospitalized due to COVID-19 or complications of COVID-19.
  • 35 were new admissions since the last report
  • 22 patients were in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a decrease of 2 since the last report.
  • 8 patients were in the ICU and intubated.
  • 38 were discharged since the last report.

Hospital Capacity

  • 2,812 staffed hospital beds, 779 available, 28%
  • 420 ICU beds, 155 available, 37%

COVID-19 Vaccination Information  
As of June 24, 2022, this section will be updated weekly to align with NYSDOH and CDC. Last updated September 2, 2022.

  • 1,123,749 people are fully vaccinated.
  • 77.3% percent of the total population is fully vaccinated.
  • 28.9% of the population ages 5-11 has completed the vaccine series.
  • 65.2% of the population ages 12-17 has completed the vaccine series.
  • 88.3% of the population ages 18 and older is fully vaccinated.
  • 50.8% of the fully vaccinated population ages 18 and older has had a first booster dose.
  • 49.1% of the fully vaccinated population ages 12 and older has had a first booster dose.
  • Demographics can be found on the NYSDOH vaccine tracker.
  • Vaccination rates by zip code.
  • Walk-in vaccination clinics are offering COVID vaccines to Suffolk County residents who are eligible. Appointments are recommended. Medical practitioners and EMS are on-site at all times to answer questions and tend to concerns. Click here for locations and times and parental consent forms. Answers to your vaccine questions can be found on this page, as well.
  • If you are confined to your home and wish to receive your COVID-19 vaccination, call 311. We will take your name and you will be called to schedule your free vaccination at home.

COVID-19 Community Level for Suffolk County is currently MEDIUM.
How CDC Measures the COVID-19 Community Levels

New York State Links

Children and COVID-19

CDC COVID Data Tracker

Rates of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 hospitalizations by vaccination status

Therapeutics Treatment Locations

COVID-19 Local Guidance

For additional information or explanation of data, click on the links provided in throughout this page.

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