Franklin County COVID-19 Update: April 1

April 01, 2020

FRANKLIN COUNTY EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTER
COVID-19 UPDATE

 

Malone, NY – Franklin County Public Health and Franklin County Emergency Operation Center is reporting that as of this release there are 8 individuals with confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Franklin County. There are an additional 105 individuals quarantined/isolated awaiting test results and 119 tests that have been returned negative. The Franklin County Department of Public Health and all of its partners are working diligently to determine contact information for these positive cases and ensure they are following the quarantine protocols. It is anticipated that this event will become much worse in the coming weeks and everyone should do everything possible to help reduce exposure. Assume COVID-19 is in your community and stay home, avoid contact with others and follow the guidelines for disinfecting surfaces. If you must be out in public do not gather in a group or stand within 6 feet of anyone else. The best way to avoid contracting COVID -19 is to reduce contact with other people and stay home and travel only for essential items. If you are ill, and must go out, it is highly recommended that you follow all precautions and wear a mask. Cotton masks have limitations regarding the spread of COVID-19. Do not assume that a cotton mask will shield you from COVID-19, and follow all additional safety protocols. It is important that anyone that feels ill should wear a mask or face covering in public and that healthy individuals who choose to wear a cotton mask may not be preventing exposure to COVID -19. If you are a retailer, it is strongly recommended that you use hand sanitizer after each transaction and that you disinfect the area as frequently as possible. If disinfectant wipes are unavailable, they can be substituted with a mixture of bleach and water. A mixture of 1/3 cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water, or alcohol solutions with at least 70% alcohol will adequately disinfect surfaces that may be contaminated.

 

  • Wash your hands often and for at least 20 seconds
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  • Avoid physical contact like handshakes and hugs
  • Abstain from unnecessary travel
  • Stay home (stay unexposed and do not expose others)
  • Only go out for essential services
  • Stay six feet or more away from others
  • Don’t gather in groups

 

Information regarding COVID-19, please contact the Franklin County Emergency Services COVID-19 Hotline – 518-481-1111 or email eoccallcenter@franklincony.org.

 

  • Information regarding COVID-19, request general services or to volunteer please contact the Franklin County Emergency Services COVID-19 Hotline – 518-481-1111 or email eoccallcenter@franklincony.org
  • The Alice Hyde Medical Center has established a Hotline for medical questions about COVID-19 @ 518-481-2700
  • The Adirondack Medical Center has established a Hotline for medical question about COVID-19 @ 518-897-2462
  • Franklin County Office for the Aging is delivering meals to any Franklin County resident 60 years of age or older. If you would like to participate please contact OFA @ 518-481-1526
  • Franklin County Department of Social Services is operational.  Anyone needing Temporary Assistance, financial aid or has an unmet need (food, fuel, repairs,etc.) is asked to call 518-481-1894 or 518-481-1806 to speak with a case worker.
  • Behavioral Health Services are available please contact 518-521-5818. INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS should contact 518-891-5535 or 518-483-3261
  • Franklin County is strongly recommending that any traveler who is coming to the North Country self-quarantine/isolate for 14 days. Per the Executive order, STAY AT HOME.

 

Everyone is encouraged to follow the CDC and Public Health guidelines to avoid exposure to COVID-19. Please limit your exposure to others and STAY HOME. Information is available and volunteers are standing by to provide assistance. Please contact the telephone numbers listed for any concerns you may have. You are not alone.

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