Latest News, Public Health|

COVID-19  Information

COVID-19 is a extremely contagious disease and can quickly spread from person to person. Most individuals who become infected with COVID-19 experience respiratory issues, sometimes similar to a common cold or flu. Factors such as age and pre-existing health conditions can cause symptoms to vary in severity from person to person. 

The majority of people who contract COVID-19 will have mild symptoms and can recover without medical intervention. However, in more severe cases, medical attention or hospitalization may be required. In the most extreme cases, death is possible.

COVID-19 is known to spread through liquid particles and droplets that are released by an infected person. These particles can result from everyday activities like coughing, sneezing, breathing, and talking, among others.

Latest COVID-19 Guidance

Day 0 is the day your symptoms start or the day of your positive test. 

Day 0-5 you need to isolate and days 6-10 you should wear a mask.

For more guidance you can click here:

Isolation and Precautions for People with COVID-19 | CDC

 

NYS Documentation of Isolation Order:

If you need the NYS Isolation order click here: Affirmation of Isolation (ny.gov)

COVID-19 Vaccinations

The Seneca County Health Department offers COVID-19 vaccinations to individuals (adults and children) who do not have health insurance or to individuals whose insurance does not cover the full cost of the vaccination.

Please call us at (315)-539-1920 to check eligibility.

If you have health insurance, the COVID-19 vaccination is available at most local pharmacies. Please call or visit the website of your preferred pharmacy to check availability and to schedule an appointment.

Click here to find COVID-19 vaccinations near you.

Vaccines are available at pharmacies, hospitals, medical providers, and Federally Qualified Health Centers statewide – please contact your provider of choice to schedule your vaccine appointment.

If you do not have insurance, or your insurance does not fully cover the cost of the vaccination, please contact your local health department to see what options are available.

COVID-19 Testing

COVID-19 testing can be done at urgent cares and doctor’s offices. Contact your preferred urgent care location or your primary care physician to confirm availability of testing.  

Covid-19 At Home Rapid Antigen Tests are available for FREE at the Seneca County Health Department.

Quantities are limited to 2 boxes (4 tests) per individual. 

Please call ahead to check availability at (315) 539-1920.

Every U.S. household can place an order here to receive four free Covid-19 rapid test delivered directly to your home.

Get Four Free At-⁠Home COVID-⁠19 Tests This Fall | COVID.gov

Helpful Links & Resources

New York State COVID-19 Helpful Links – 

 

CDC COVID-19 Helpful Links –

 

Other Helpful Links-

How do mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Work?

Previous slide
Next slide

Comments are closed.

Close Search Window