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Monday, April 27, 2020

Five new COVID-19 cases
Reported in Wyoming County

WARSAW — Five new COVID-19 cases were confirmed over the weekend in Wyoming County. The cases include two at Attica Correctional Facility, located in the county’s northwest quadrant, said Chairman Jerry Davis of the Wyoming County Board of Supervisors in his Monday briefing.
The county’s latest numbers include:
- A total of 20 cases have been confirmed in the northwest quadrant that includes Attica, Bennington, Orangeville and Sheldon. Eight of those have recovered.
- Seventeen cases have been confirmed in the northeast quadrant that includes Warsaw, Perry, Middlebury and Covington. Nine of those have recovered and five have died.
- Fifteen cases have been confirmed in the southeast quadrant that includes Castile, Gainesville, Genesee Falls and Pike. Nine have recovered.
- Eleven cases have been confirmed in the southwest quadrant that includes Arcade, Eagle, Java and Wethersfield. Seven have recovered.
The totals add up to 63 positive cases with 455 negative results. Twenty-five people are in mandatory isolation with 36 in mandatory quarantine and three in precautionary quarantine. A total of 33 people have recovered.
The age breakdown is 13 people in their 20s; 12 people each in their 40s and 60s; 10 people in their 50s; five people each in their 30s and 70s; three in their 80s; two younger than 20; and one more than 90 years old.
Wyoming County has also received a donation of cloth masks, which are being delivered to the towns and villages for distribution to the public, Davis said. Masks will additionally be available at Wyoming County Community Action Inc.; St. Vincent Auditorium in Attica; and Arcade United Methodist Church.              Courtesy Livingston County News

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