Covid-19
Omicron variant detected in Monroe County
Monroe County, New York — Health officials made the announcement Wednesday afternoon that Omicron has been found in Monroe County.
COVID variant making its way here was only a matter of time, officials said.
“These results underscore the need for residents to keep following common-sense guidelines throughout the holiday season to protect themselves and their loved ones,” according to a statement by the county.
Health officials encourage people to get vaccinated, get their boosters, and wear masks when inside public spaces. If symptoms develop, they should also get a COVID test.
Stay home if you feel unwell and get tested before gathering with others over the holidays, county officials also recommend.
Monroe County reported 568 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. There were 186 new positive home tests reported.
In the Finger Lakes region, 502 individuals are hospitalized, 138 of them are in the ICU.
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