Cortland County adds 5 coronavirus deaths
Local News January 13, 2021Five more deaths were reported yesterday in Cortland County. That brings the cumulative toll up to 57
Five more deaths were reported yesterday in Cortland County. That brings the cumulative toll up to 57
A COVID-19 outbreak at a Cayuga County nursing home killed four more residents on Wednesday. The Commons
Three new COVID-19 deaths were reported in Cortland County yesterday, including two from local nursing
Cortland County reported ten COVID-19 deaths over the weekend, including six people who were hospitalized
Another death yesterday of a nursing home resident adds up to 26 this month in Cortland County —
Cortland County confirmed 50 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, a new single-day record. The previous high
A fifth Cortland County resident has died from COVID-19, confirmed late this afternoon by local health
Two more Cortland County residents died yesterday (November 28) from the COVID-19 virus, making a total
Between Friday and Sunday (November 20-22), Cortland County reported 76 new cases of COVID-19, surpassing
Cortland County will join Madison and Onondaga with no longer releasing potential exposure location reports.
The Cortland County Health Department reports potential COVID-19 exposures to the public at the following
Cortland County hit a bleak milestone yesterday, confirming its 1,000th positive COVID-19 infection since
TC3 is on remote learning this week, after confirming a new COVID-19 cluster among students in a round
Potential COVID-19 exposures were reported this weekend at six Cortland County businesses: Walmart (819
Between Friday and Sunday, more than 40 new covid cases were reported by the Cortland County Health Department.
The Cayuga County Health Department is informing the public of a potential exposure to COVID- 19 at a
Health officials in Tompkins County confirmed its first COVID-19 related death — an elderly patient,
Residents are advised of two potential exposure locations in Cortland at Gorgers restaurant, 101 Main
A positive COVID-19 case has been confirmed in a student at Tully Junior-Senior High School, according
Some in-person classes may be shorter this semester at SUNY Cortland, after new guidance issued by state