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A Message from the Clinton County Legislature:
"Be prepared, not scared."
Dear Friends:
This is an unsettling time for our country and our community as we are in a public health emergency due to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Your elected leaders and public health officials are working around the clock to slow the spread of the virus and provide care to those who need it. It is important to remember that we need to be prepared, not scared. Heed the advice of public health experts who agree that the most effective way to "flatten the curve" or slow the spread of the virus, is to practice social distancing. Below is some helpful information regarding COVID-19:
How can you be infected?
- Coronavirus can spread from person to person through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Because these droplets can travel up to six feet, public health experts advise maintaining six feet of distance from others
- The virus can also remain on a surface or object and enter the body through the mouth, nose, or eyes. This is why it is important to wash your hands before touching your face.
How long does it take to show symptoms after being infected?
- It takes 2 to 14 days to develop symptoms after exposure to the virus. The average is about 5 days.
What are the symptoms?
- Fever
- Dry cough
- Shortness of breath
When should you seek testing?
- If you are exhibiting symptoms
- If you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus
- If you have recently traveled to one of the high-risk countries
Except in the case of an emergency, please call your healthcare provider before seeking treatment in person.
While it is normal to feel anxious, there are ways to take control of the situation and be prepared. I urge you to take the following precautions to keep yourself and our community safe.
- Wash your hands often and for at least 20 seconds
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
- Avoid physical contact like handshakes and hugs
- Stay home if you feel sick
- Avoid large crowds
- Abstain from unnecessary travel
What is the difference between "Safer at Home" and "social distancing"?
Safer at home is a stricter form of social distancing. There are some differences. Safer at home means:
- Stay home (stay unexposed and do not expose others)
- Only go out for essential services
- Stay six feet or more away from others
- Don ' t gather in groups
It is important during this national emergency that we unite as a community, follow the advice of experts and take responsibility for our actions to #SlowTheSpread of coronavirus. For more information, visit https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home or call the NYS Novel Coronavirus Hotline at 1-888-364-3065.
Sincerely,
Mark Henry
Chairperson
Clinton County Legislature
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Below is a list of resources to find out information regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Where to find information
New York State Department of Health
Clinton County Health Department
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Town and School District Office Links
Links to Outside Agencies
CYBERSECURITY INFORMATION ON COVID-19
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an alert regarding malicious online activity exploiting the current COVID-19 emergency.
Cyber criminals are widely engaged in online scams and phishing emails, please be vigilant in online activities and when reading emails. DO NOT OPEN SUSPECT EMAILS.
The full joint alert can be read on the National Cyber Awareness System website by clicking here.