The deaths included two each in Wyoming and Livingston counties, and one in Genesee County.
The Genesee County death involved a person greater than 65 years old. The Livingston County cases involved people residing in Avon and Lima, but no other information was available.
Genesee County reported four new hospitalizations, while Orleans County reported one additional hospitalization. Twenty-five new cases were also reported at nursing facilities in Genesee County.
âOur thoughts are with the families of those in our community who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly those who are suffering with illness or families who have lost loved ones,â said Chairwoman Rebecca Ryan of the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors in a statement. âThe holidays can be a particularly difficult time and we keep everyone in our thoughts and prayers at this normally festive season of the year.
COVID-19 Update: Vaccines expected this week in Wyoming County; 3 deaths reported in GLOW region
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Louise Tezak Yerdon has always achieved what others haven t even considered.
Yerdon, a resident of the New York State Veterans Home at Oxford, was one of the first women to attend U.S. Army Basic Training.
And as she celebrates her 100th birthday on Friday, Yerdon is the only survivor of the 400 female World War II veterans and trailblazers at the first WAAC Training Center at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and her life s story was documented in a 2003 article in the Baldwinsville Messenger.
Yerdon s birthday is being celebrated at the home with a customized shirt declaring “The Queen Makes 100 Look Fabulous” as well as gifts of pajamas, stuffed animals and surprises. There will be cupcakes and ice cream for residents to share, along with a live guitar serenade.