Oneida County is getting very close to a 7-day average of 3-percent of positive COVID-19 tests, which would push it into the Governor’s Yellow Zone restrictions. As of yesterday, the county was at a 2.9-percent rolling 7-day average with 57 new positive cases to report as of 12 noon on Sunday. That brings the total number of active COVID cases to 745, and 3,572 since the outbreak began. Continue reading…
Source: WIBX 950
Oneida County Inches Towards COVID-19 Yellow Zone
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