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Stories and information in our region on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cuomo Orders Coronavirus Containment Zone Around New Rochelle; 3 More Cases In Suffolk

Darren McGee- Office of Governor Andrew Cuomo
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said New Rochelle, a high cluster area of the coronavirus, puts in a place a containment area/zone of 1 mile in high public areas of gathering, from March 12-21.

Schools and large gathering places in New Rochelle will close for two weeks to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo plans to deploy National Guard troops as part of the containment plan.

The state will set up a containment zone in New Rochelle, with a one mile radius.

Schools, houses of worship, and other large gathering facilities inside the radius will close for two weeks, beginning March 12th.

Northwell Health plans to set up a satellite testing facility there. And National Guard troops will help sanitize public places, and deliver food and supplies to people quarantined in their homes.

Cuomo says a targeted containment strategy is necessary for New Rochelle because there’s at least 108 positive Covid-19 cases there.

"New Rochelle at this point is probably the largest cluster in the United States of these cases. And it is a significant issue for us,” Cuomo said.

Cuomo said people in the containment zone will still be able to move freely. 

Meanwhile, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone says three more cases have been diagnosed in the county. Two people are said to be in their early 20s, and one person is in his 80s.

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Terry Sheridan is a Peabody-nominated, award-winning journalist. As Senior Director of News and Education, he developed a unique and award-winning internship program with the Stony Brook University School of Communications and Journalism, where he is also a lecturer and adjunct professor. He also mentors graduate fellows from the Sacred Heart University Graduate School of Communication, Media and the Arts.
Desiree reports on the lives of military service members, veterans, and their families for WSHU as part of the American Homefront project. Born and raised in Connecticut, she now calls Long Island home.
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