County Executive Ed Day took questions from the public Thursday afternoon.
The 7-county region has reached the state's metric for new COVID-19 hospitalizations, the state monitoring dashboard reported Tuesday.
The county, like the rest of downstate New York, has been hit hard by the new coronavirus pandemic.
As of May 14, there were 135 people hospitalized in Rockland with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19.
One in three Rockland County residents who has been tested for the new coronavirus has tested positive, according to state health officials.
Two-thirds of the people sick enough to be hospitalized had been at home, not working or traveling, according to the state's newest survey.
Town and village parks which where not already open will also be opening this weekend.
Any adult with symptoms of COVID-19 can make an appointment online for the self-swab drive-in test.
There are a total of 790 cases of the new coronavirus in New City as of Monday afternoon.
Here are the details on which Rite Aid will provide the testing in Rockland County and when.
Rockland was mentioned in a White House crisis briefing on the new coronavirus.
Here is the latest on how the coronavirus outbreak has expanded in Rockland County.
The agency wants to protect its staff from coronavirus. They support 1,000 people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities.
Also, five people have died in the county from the highly contagious virus, officials said.
As the new coronavirus spreads throughout the Hudson Valley, personal protective equipment is in high demand and short supply.
The cases are rising dramatically each day — there were 80 confirmed cases Thursday afternoon — and the trend is expected to continue.
"The health care systems in Rockland are becoming overwhelmed and residents must do their part to avoid a further crisis," officials said.
An event Tuesday with more than 100 people was shut down by county inspectors and will be fined.
The two deaths in Rockland County are the first in the Hudson Valley during the new coronavirus outbreak.
If you visited this kids' clothing store at certain times March 10-12 you must self-quarantine, health officials said.
The health commissioner asked anyone who becomes ill with COVID-19 to be completely forthcoming with investigators.
10 people in the county are in quarantine, officials said at an afternoon news conference: WATCH
They heard about the implications for public health and the impact on the local economy from the drop off in Chinese tourism.
Lab results indicate that the water meets all safe drinking water standards.
Rockland County health officials are searching for a man bitten by a raccoon at Kakiat Park.
The flu season is underway in the U.S., and activity is continuing to increase. Here is info to help you fight it in New City.
Nearly 100K pounds of salad, some of it distributed to New York retailers, has been recalled because it may be contaminated with E.coli.
You can get to one on Fridays in November.
A nonprofit with its own tougher standards for tap water and tips for home filters lists substances, some cancer-linked and unregulated.
There are seven clinics scheduled in October for senior citizens. There's also a clinic for all at Healthy Haverstraw Family Day.
For a short while, the county was the site of the only active outbreak left in the country.
As of Sept. 18, there were 312 confirmed reported cases of measles in Rockland County.
Schools start next week so parents of unvaccinated kids must decide what to do. Last year about 25,000 students had a religious exemption.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, there are measles outbreaks in 30 states.
The El Al stewardess who caught measles 4 months ago on a flight between New York and Israel has died, according to news reports.
Three-quarters of the national cases reported by the Centers for Disease Control have been in New York.
Follow these simple guidelines when purchasing your child’s new backpack to eliminate much of the stressors that can cause pain.
Clarkstown police remind residents to stay away from wildlife. Here are tips from state health officials.
The infected mosquitoes were collected from a trap during the week of July 15
Officials said fighting the measles outbreak has cost Rockland County between $2.1 million and $6 million.