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County records 13 new virus-related deaths in last week

Less than 40% of the eligible population in Chautauqua County is not vaccinated against COVID-19 yet they account for nearly 70% of those hospitalized with the virus, the county Health Department said.

“I’m very concerned that as people gather for the holidays, especially indoors, we’re going to see an even bigger surge in cases, hospitalizations and deaths than we’re seeing after the Thanksgiving holiday,” said Christine Schuyler, county public health director.

Just over 79,000 people in the county over the age of 5 — representing those eligible to be vaccinated — have received at least one dose of the vaccine while about 70,500 have been fully vaccinated, a rate of about 58%.

On Wednesday, the health department released COVID information for the week ending Dec. 18. The number of people with COVID in local hospitals remained at 41, while virus-related deaths hit 13 — or almost two every day for the last seven days.

The county recorded 689 new cases of COVID-19. As of Dec. 18, there were 602 active cases and 982 people in quarantine.

To date there have been 17,884 confirmed cases, 17,025 recoveries and 257 virus-related deaths.

In a news release, the county Health Department reiterated the importance of getting the vaccine and a booster shot; wearing a face mask; washing hands frequently; and staying home when sick.

Lack of movement on the local hospitalization rate comes as nearly all staffed acute care beds in area hospitals were reported to be occupied as of Sunday, according to information provided by hospitals to the state Health Department.

UPMC Chautauqua had all 82 of its staffed acute care beds occupied through Sunday, with 27 of those patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Brooks-TLC in Dunkirk had 32 of its 35 staffed acute care beds full, with 13 of its patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Westfield Memorial Hospital had four of its six beds full, with one of those four beds being a patient hospitalized with COVID-19.

In Cattaraugus County, there have been 11,395 confirmed cases of COVID as of Tuesday as well as 10,804 recoveries and 205 virus death. There were 375 active cases, 34 people in the hospital and 400 in quarantine.

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