COVID-19 Cases Remain Steady In Chautauqua County Sunday


JAMESTOWN – The number of active COVID-19 cases in Chautauqua County remained steady on Sunday.

Officials with the county health department say there remain a total of 42 confirmed cases with six active.

So far, a total of 32 patients have recovered from the virus.


A total of four have died from COVID-19 since the outbreak began.

“95 cases under quarantine/isolation orders by the Public Health Director and being monitored,” said officials. “Not all of those being monitored are confirmed to have COVID-19 but have either shown symptoms, are awaiting results, or have risk factors.”

As of 4 p.m. health officials in Cattaragus County have not provided an update.



 

3 Comments

  1. Why was there people at walmart with no masks,and taking over the aisles,no 6 inches barely….much less,six feet. Not cool….

    • Because there is an extremely unnecessary amount of skepticism that this whole thing hasn’t been a hoax. People are too stupid for their own good. And I could probably trademark that phrase, I use it so often, pre- and post-COVID, but never have I been more adamant about it. The amount of people that are too stubborn, or unwilling to educate themselves, that they are literally a danger to themselves and others, is staggering. Not only was there a protest of the PAUSE order the other day in Jamestown, but there has been plenty of unofficial meetups to show opposition to logic and reason. People are coming together and doing great things from what I hear, but all I see in my slice of the world, is those who would surely be dead, if we weren’t forced to risk our healthcare system/workers lives on.

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