LATEST: Monroe County Department of Public Health COVID-19 Update
- Webster Online
- Mar 26, 2020
- 2 min read
As of 10 a.m. Thursday, March 26, 2020

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PRESS RELEASE -
New Cases
There are 21 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the 4 p.m. update on Wednesday March 25. These new individuals include:
3 Females in their 20s
5 Females in their 30s
1 Male in his 30s
2 Males in their 40s
1 Female in her 50s
1 Male in his 50s
1 Female in her 60s
1 Female in her 70s
2 Males in their 70s
3 Males in their 80s
1 Female in her 90s
COVID-19 testing information will be updated at 4 p.m. today
Hospitalized patients
Of the 142 confirmed cases, 32 people are hospitalized, 18 of the 32 patients are in ICU.
Deaths related to COVID-19
3 patients
Resolved Cases
Of the 142 confirmed cases, 10 people resolved and have been released from isolation, 8 new since Wednesday, March 25.
Mandatory Quarantine
The Health Department has placed 545 people into mandatory quarantine and isolation.
Additional Details
Monroe County continues to ask residents to stay home and practice social distancing. We should all assume that we have been exposed to COVID-19, even if we do not have recognizable symptoms, and could be spreading the virus to people who are vulnerable to more severe symptoms.
What does social distancing mean?
Social distancing is deliberately increasing the physical space between people to avoid spreading illness. Staying at least six feet away from other people lessens your chances of catching COVID-19.
Can I visit my relatives or friends?
Do not visit loved ones in person. Use the phone or other electronic devices. Deliver food or other essential items to the doorstep.
How can I keep safe when I need to go out to secure essential items like food?
Make as few trips as possible.
Avoid excessive shopping time.
Make a list in advance.
Consider using delivery services or the self-checkout lane.
Wipe down the shopping cart, touch screens and touch pads before and after use.
What if we are outside?
Avoid close contact with people, even when outside. Keep a distance of at least 6 feet to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Avoid games and activities that require close contact.
Avoid frequently touched surfaces and objects. This includes playground equipment like slides and swings.
Do not share equipment such as bicycles, helmets, balls or frisbees.
Do not gather in groups.
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
Cover your cough and sneezes with a tissue and discard the tissue in a closed container.
When you return indoors, wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol.
Everyone has a role to play as we work to stop the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
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Yet the Town Hall in Webster is still open to employees with no precautions being taken when they enter the building. At least the Webster Police are checking temperatures when entering the building and so are Monroe County facilities but not the Webster Town Hall upper level. Just walk in for your job, walk out for lunch, and then come back to work in the after noon. Seriously? Come on Webster Town Board we can protect our employees better than this, it's not always about the money. What about their health? What are you doing for them?