Small dips and bumps, but consistent since mid-June. As this rate of infection has persisted for almost four months, are we prepared to live with this rate indefinitely? At what point do policy makers (county, town, villages, schools) determine what infection rate constitutes an acceptable level of risk? The county won't give us townwide fatality numbers (and the Town of Greenburgh seems remarkably incurious or secretive) so we don't know about Greenburgh death numbers. County-wide, there have been 5 COVID deaths in October after 4 in all of September (Source: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/state/new-york/county/westchester-county?fbclid=IwAR28mFjtlDfOxGM1Aas-oa4IIfetiUl92gsjq-0I2hB5DYfApihkpG9R_AY)
Sunday, October 11, 2020
GREENBURGH (TOWN) ACTIVE COVID CASES MAY 5- OCTOBER 9
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