January was a lethal month in the county for COVID-19.
Local health departments are asked to do police, firefighters, teachers and other essential workers, but the state sent some for seniors too
Here are the latest figures on which hospitals are nearing capacity in the New City area and across New York.
Since Jan. 13, 25 people have died of COVID-19 in the county.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the New City area.
Rockland County health officials are vaccinating people against the coronavirus with every dose they're alloted.
County officials said they were monitoring 2,854 cases as of Monday.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Rockland County.
Rockland County health officials await another shipment of the coronavirus vaccine from the federal government.
The county has been given a limited number of doses to start with.
County officials updated pandemic data from the holiday weekend as the Health Department received an initial supply of vaccine.
New York's "Am I Eligible" form allows residents to find out if they can receive the coronavirus vaccine and when.
Ten people have died of COVID-19 since Monday, according to county health officials.
99 people are hospitalized in the county with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19.
The death toll passed 700 COVID-19 deaths at the beginning of the month and began to accelerate midmonth.
The pandemic is worsening again in the county. Since Thanksgiving 19 people have died in Rockland of COVID-19.
Eight more deaths were added to the coronavirus pandemic's 10-month total.
Hospitalizations are the main concern for public health officials as the pandemic surges and the holiday season is in full swing.
Good Samaritan Hospital is helping schools continue hybrid instruction.
Rockland County has nearly 1,400 active cases of the coronavirus, and 65 people are hospitalized, according to county data.
Each violation is subject to a civil penalty of up to $2,000 per violation per day.
The Rockland County Department of Health reported 159 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, bringing the total number of cases to 16,829.
The Rockland County Department of Health reported 16,670 total cases as of Monday.
The measles outbreak in Rockland County and NYC in 2018-19 was worsened by uncooperative residents.
Drastic restrictions are being applied to six coronavirus hot spots in the state, including two in the Hudson Valley.
The new rules close schools, all but essential businesses and restaurant dining and limit houses of worship to 10 people maximum.
More data is needed in Orange and Rockland counties, the governor said. Meanwhile, schools in NYC's hot spots will be closed Tuesday.
The number of active cases in Rockland County continues to climb.
In a news conference Monday, the governor said they will drill down into the data to figure out exactly what's happening.
The county's coronavirus infection rate has risen above the state and regional average.
The outbreak isn't over — new cases were confirmed Sunday.
The broken water main has been repaired.
According to Rockland County health officials, the increase in rodent activity has been observed in residential neighborhoods.
The testing site will be open Monday-Friday on North Main Street in Spring Valley.
Rockland County health officials are trying to find a woman and girl who dropped off a kitten at the Hi-Tor Animal Care Center June 26.
County officials are tracking down attendees of recent parties in West Nyack and New City after eight people contracted the coronavirus.
County officials are issuing subpoenas and threatening $2,000 fines.
New York City, Long Island and the Hudson Valley continue to have very low rates of infection, according to the latest state data.
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There are far fewer people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the county than last week.