September 23 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

The Tompkins County Health Department says there have now been 24,258 total positive cases in Tompkins County, 42 more than on Thursday, and a total of 1,940,536 tests conducted. The Health Department is also now reporting positive self-test results that have been submitted through their online portal. They say there are 10 new positive self-test results for a total of 3,799 submitted.

Related: TCHD: If you test positive on an at-home test

As of Thursday at 8:30am, the Health Department says 359 tests were conducted in the previous day. The Tompkins County Health Department publishes NYS vaccine tracking info, showing 88,192 Tompkins County residents have a first dose and 79,873 have completed vaccination (which could be one or two doses, depending on vaccine).

Related: Many are eligible for second booster or additional doses, says Health Department

The Health Department says five people are currently hospitalized for COVID-19, two more than in Thursday’s update. As of a shift in data last winter, “TCHD is reporting only active cases who are hospitalized,” rather than including patients recovered from COVID who remain hospitalized for other reasons.

“Of the recent uptick in hospitalizations, a vast majority have been of vaccinated individuals,” Tompkins County Public Health Director Frank Kruppa tells us, but “of the individuals who are vaccinated and have been hospitalized for COVID-19 related reasons, the trend holds that they are largely older adults, age 65+. This data points to the importance of boosters and 2nd boosters for those age 65+.”

Related: CDC and FDA have authorized vaccines for 6 months and up, says Health Department

There have been 67 deaths from COVID-19 recorded among Tompkins County residents, including the death of an area resident reported in mid September.

On September 18, Cornell University reported 65 active student cases and 57 active faculty and staff cases. Cornell has switched to weekly updates, and the timing of their updates doesn’t allow a direct comparison to the county’s statistics.

As of September 22, Ithaca College reported 3 active student cases, with 150 recovered, and 4 active employee cases and 32 recovered employees. (Ithaca College reset its recovered count to zero on August 1 to reflect the new academic year.)

The Health Department says the public needs to prevent the spread of COVID-19 not just to protect themselves, but others in our community who are most vulnerable to getting very sick – older adults, those who are immune-compromised, and those with underlying chronic health conditions.

TCHD’s Frank Kruppa says, “There is a very high vaccination rate for our community, especially with the successes that have been reported by our local colleges. In addition to the arrival and surveillance testing, many of our new cases are arising from sustained close contact with a positive individual, meaning more than 10 minutes within six feet of a positive case. These close contacts are occurring more frequently in large indoor gatherings that mix different groups of people.”

“Over the past few weeks, our efforts have focused on vaccinating our young people and providing booster doses to those who are eligible,” Kruppa says. “We are distributing self-tests and masks throughout the county as we receive shipments and thank our community partners for assisting in this effort.”

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