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Lewis County COVID-19 hospitalizations increase

There are differences between the BA.1 and BA.2 subvariants of omicron, but symptoms don't seem to vary. (Photo: Getty Images)

LEWIS COUNTY, N.Y. (WWTI) — Lewis County is continuing to update residents on coronavirus numbers within the county.

According to a daily report from Lewis County Public Health, the county reported 13 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. These cases were identified in the county’s daily report on May 17.

As of May 17, there were five Lewis County residents hospitalized with the virus, which was an increase from Monday’s numbers. Lewis County is no longer reporting COVID-19 isolations or quarantines.

No new COVID-19 deaths were confirmed on Tuesday. However, there have been 51 deaths and 7,223 total cases in Lewis County since the pandemic began.

Officials are urging residents to isolate themselves if they believe they have COVID-19 symptoms. These can take 2 to 14 days to appear after exposure.

Officials are also encouraging eligible residents to get all doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. This includes the booster shot.

COVID-19 vaccines are available at local pharmacies and urgent care offices. Appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine can be made on the Lewis County Public Health or New York State websites.

Testing remains throughout the county, including at the state-run testing site in Lowville. This is located at the Lewis County General Hospital’s main campus in Lowville and is open to all individuals, not just Lewis County residents.