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May 6, 2021
MAYVILLE Chautauqua County Executive PJ Wendel and the COVID-19 Response Team recently announced the twelfth week of COVID-19 Hero nominations for April 26-30. Nominations are recognized in a video posted weekdays on the Chautauqua County Government Facebook page, and each nominee receives a personal note from the County Executive’s Office.
“Our heroes this week continue to reflect the important theme of those caring for the wellbeing of others,” said County Executive PJ Wendel. “I want to again personally thank our week twelve nominees: the Lutheran Nursing Home staff, Tamara Racino, Kenneth Long II, Dr. Mary Ann Spanos, Rosie Digirolamo, Stephanie Kelly, Charlene Burch, and Brigid Wonderly. These individuals have risen to the challenge of helping others during a global pandemic, and are truly our COVID-19 Heroes.”
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The number of Chautauqua County residents with COVID-19 inside the hospital remained flat, as did active cases and those in quarantine.
According to information released Tuesday by the county Health Department, there were 10 hospitalizations, 112 active cases and 370 in quarantine. The county recorded 17 new cases of the virus, with five coming from Brocton, four in Jamestown, three in Dunkirk, and one each in Fredonia, Irving, Bemus Point, Clymer and Sinclairville.
To date there have been 8,995 total confirmed cases, 8,732 recoveries and 152 virus-related deaths. The seven-day positivity rate, as of Monday, was at 2.1%.
According to the state Health Department, 43,243 residents within the county have completed their COVID-19 vaccination series while 52,100 have received at least one shot. In neighboring Cattaraugus County, 21,890 have completed their series while 26,379 have received at least one shot.
The number of Chautauqua County residents with COVID-19 inside the hospital remained flat, as did active cases and those in quarantine. According to informat