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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Confirmed Cases Tabulated for Westchester County and Designated and Defined by Villages, Towns, and Cities as of April 9, 2020
eHeziCoronavirus (COVID-19) Confirmed Cases Tabulated for Westchester County and Designated and Defined by Villages, Towns, and Cities as of April 9, 2020
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Great job with Yonkers, Nick and Mike. And to think you want to be County Executive next.
Mike Spano is a failure prior to the end of the world ,anyone see the condition of Roads?Let alone his weak hiding Game during this crisis .The fourth largest city in New York a hot zone ,nowhere cowering In his basement.Great leader
Hezi, can you or your readers provide a clear explanation about the numbers. Latimer said that there have been around 17,000 positive cases in Westchester, but the numbers don’t add up to anywhere near 17,000 when you add up each municipality. He then said that they “believe” a positive case is no longer positive after 2 weeks, but that suggests that they aren’t testing to confirm that a person is in fact negative.
What exactly are the numbers in Yonkers? How many tests have been carried out here? How many people have tested positive? How many have recovered? And how many have died? This is such basic information and yet I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
Contrast this with NYC, which has a break down by borough and zip code. Am I missing something?
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Great job with Yonkers, Nick and Mike. And to think you want to be County Executive next.
Mike Spano is a failure prior to the end of the world ,anyone see the condition of Roads?Let alone his weak hiding Game during this crisis .The fourth largest city in New York a hot zone ,nowhere cowering In his basement.Great leader
Hezi, can you or your readers provide a clear explanation about the numbers. Latimer said that there have been around 17,000 positive cases in Westchester, but the numbers don’t add up to anywhere near 17,000 when you add up each municipality. He then said that they “believe” a positive case is no longer positive after 2 weeks, but that suggests that they aren’t testing to confirm that a person is in fact negative.
What exactly are the numbers in Yonkers? How many tests have been carried out here? How many people have tested positive? How many have recovered? And how many have died? This is such basic information and yet I can’t seem to find it anywhere.
Contrast this with NYC, which has a break down by borough and zip code. Am I missing something?
There are over 8k+ cases that are non-designated yet by municipality within WC. The great unknown. How that happens, have no idea. Can some explain?