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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) The Monroe County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) is asking anyone who was at a house party in the North Winton Village neighborhood Saturday to self-quarantine immediately.
The party was held on Carling Road on April 24 and the MCDPH says attendees may have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
Anyone who attended is also asked to contact the Monroe County COVID-19 Hotline at COVID19@MonroeCounty.gov or 585-753-5555.
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Apr 30, 2021
The Monroe County Department of Public Health says anyone who attended a party last Saturday night at 221 Carling Road in Rochester s North Winton Village should immediately self-quarantine.and contact the Monroe County COVID-19 Hotline at (585)753-5555.
The party was attended by a college student who has tested positive for COVID-19. Students from multiple area colleges and universities were at the party, according to contact tracing information.
WHECTV Created: April 29, 2021 11:24 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) Amid a series of local festival cancellations, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello and Public Health Commissioner Michael Mendoza issued a joint statement Thursday to call on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to release updated guidance on festivals.
Both leaders point to recent studies that say outdoor events and gatherings have low rates of transmission of the coronavirus, especially when proper mitigation measures are in place and people have been vaccinated.
but local operators are looking for answers.
The show has not completely stopped, as the Lilac Festival will return with restrictions in place.
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WHECTV Created: April 29, 2021 11:24 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) Amid a series of local festival cancellations, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello and Public Health Commissioner Michael Mendoza issued a joint statement Thursday to call on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to release updated guidance on festivals.
Both leaders point to recent studies that say outdoor events and gatherings have low rates of transmission of the coronavirus, especially when proper mitigation measures are in place and people have been vaccinated.
but local operators are looking for answers.
The show has not completely stopped, as the Lilac Festival will return with restrictions in place.
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