The St. Lawrence County Public Health Department reports one person remains hospitalized for COVID-19 as the number of countywide infections goes up to 99. "It is imperative that all county residents …
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The St. Lawrence County Public Health Department reports one person remains hospitalized for COVID-19 as the number of countywide infections goes up to 99.
"It is imperative that all county residents follow the recommendations to practice social distancing, wear masks when in public or when out around others, and stay home unless going out for essential needs. Please remember that the goal of these recommendations is to keep everyone safe and healthy," the department said in an announcement.
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