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Two new cases of COVID-19 reported in SLC Saturday; one case hospitalized

Posted 5/31/20

The St. Lawrence County Public Health Department says they learned of no new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, May 27. The total number of infections stands at 199. There were two new positive COVID-19 …

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Two new cases of COVID-19 reported in SLC Saturday; one case hospitalized

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The St. Lawrence County Public Health Department says they learned of no new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, May 27. The total number of infections stands at 199.

There were two new positive COVID-19 cases reported in St. Lawrence County Satuday, bringing the number of confirmed cases to 203, according to St. Lawrence County Public Health.

The health department says 183 cases have been released from isolation and that one case is currently hospitalized.

The county has tested 8,854 people for the coronavirus as of May 29. This data comes from the state department of health.

Two deaths have occurred in St. Lawrence County as a result of COVID-19.

Testing for COVID-19 can be arranged through local hospital systems. Call one of the following numbers between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. if you feel you should be tested. Tests are by appointment only:

St. Lawrence Health System 315-261-6240

Claxton Hepburn Medical Center: 315-713-6655

Clifton-Fine Hospital 315-848-8049

St. Lawrence County Public Health Department 315-229-3448

If you are aware of any gatherings greater than 10 people or any businesses or entities operating in violation of the state's regional phased reopening plan call 1-833-789-0470 or go to: https://mylicense.custhelp.com/app/ask to file a complaint. The maximum fine for violations of the State’s social distancing protocols is $1,000.

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