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New York State Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 Cases for 6-26-2009

Sunday, June 28th, 2009
New York State map of pandemic flu case numbers by county as of 6-26-2009. Click on the image for a larger version.

New York State map of pandemic flu case numbers by county as of 6-26-2009. Click on the image for a larger version.

This table ranks the New York State counties by pandemic flu case count, showing those counties with 10 or more cases. Cities in red are NYC metro. Blue cities are Albany metro.

COUNTY 06/26/09
New York City 1149
Erie 215
Suffolk 113
Nassau 90
Onondaga 87
Westchester 83
Dutchess 37
Jefferson 33
Broome 22
Monroe 22
Otsego 20
Orange 17
Niagara 16
Rockland 14
Albany 11

New York State Pandemic Swine Flu – H1N1 Cases for 6-23-2009

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Here is the latest report from New York State about pandemic swine flu or pandemic novel H1N1. New York City and surrounding counties are in this color. Albany County and surrounding counties are in this color. The city and metro area of Elmira remains without any recorded cases, despite having a prison. Bus loads of people arrive regularly from New York City to visit inmates and it would seem to be an ideal way for the disease to travel.

COUNTY 06/23/09
New York City 1,032
Erie / Buffalo 169
Suffolk 103
Nassau 86
Onondaga / Syracuse 84
Westchester 77
Dutchess 33
Jefferson / Fort Drum 33
Broome / Binghamton 20
Monroe 20
Otsego 20
Orange 15
Rockland 14
Albany 11
Niagara 11
Rensselaer 8
Ontario 7
St Lawrence 7
Saratoga 6
Schenectady 6
Lewis 5
Columbia 4
Livingston 4
Schoharie 4
Sullivan 4
Tompkins 4
Chenango 3
Clinton 3
Genesee 3
Montgomery 3
Putnam 3
Tioga 3
Ulster 3
Cayuga 2
Cortland 2
Delaware 2
Madison 2
Oneida 2
Orleans 2
Cattaraugus 1
Chautauqua 1
Greene 1
Oswego 1
Steuben 1
Warren 1
Washington 1
Wayne 1
Yates 1
Allegany 0
Chemung / Elmira 0
Essex 0
Franklin 0
Fulton 0
Hamilton 0
Herkimer 0
Schuyler 0
Seneca 0
Wyoming 0
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Swine Flu Update for New York State June 19 2009

Friday, June 19th, 2009
New York State map showing counties with pandemic swine flu - novel H1N1 cases for June 19 2009

New York State map showing counties with pandemic swine flu - novel H1N1 cases for June 19 2009

New York State is currently reporting 1,756 recorded cases of pandemic swine flu / novel H1N1. New York City has recorded 1,032 cases. The city’s Department of Health has this to day:

Community transmission of the H1N1 virus appears to be declining in New York City, as emergency departments report lower numbers of visits due to influenza-like illness, the Health Department reported today. As expected, however, hospitalizations and fatalities continue to occur. As of June 19, the Health Department had recorded 748 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The latest deaths occurred in persons aged 26-64.

The NYC area, the city and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland and Westchester, have a total of 1,283 cases. Despite the number, the metro New York case count is far less than Chicago / Cook County, or Milwaukee.

In upstate New York, Erie County and Buffalo have recorded 155 cases. Onondaga County and Syracuse have 84 cases. Dutchess County, considered upstate by the “city folk”, has 31 cases. Jefferson County and Fort Drum have 28 cases.

New York Swine Flu or Novel H1N1 Update June 10 2009

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Here is the New York State swine flu / novel H1N1 case update as of June 10, 2009, in the late afternoon.

The media spent a lot of wordage yesterday on mis-characterizing a report issued by the New York City Health Department. Sample headline:

NY Times: 12 Flu Victims Have Died, and Ill May Total 550,000

Here is the link to the report itself. In a telephone poll, enough participants reported influenza like illness (ILI) to suggest that 6.9% of New York City residents may have experienced an ILI. It was a self reported survey and no medical confirmations were done. An ILI is not novel H1N1 or swine flu. In fact, as NYS testing suggested in mid May, up to 88% of the people with an ILI did not have any variant of the influenza virus.

The NY Times has an incorrect headline.

Here is the latest map of NYS counties with H1N1 outbreaks. Upstate, Erie County and Buffalo are running a very close second to Onondaga County and Syracuse. Monroe County and Rochester are running a very distant third.

New York State map of counties with novel H1N1 or swine flu cases as of June 10 2009

New York State map of counties with novel H1N1 or swine flu cases as of June 10 2009

New York State has 1,241 cases of novel H1N1 or swine flu. New York City, just the 5 boroughs, has 820 cases. The city and its surrounding counties, Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland and Westchester, have a total case count of 1,009 cases.

Swine Flu – Novel H1N1 Cases in New York State June 8 2009

Monday, June 8th, 2009

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1,007 cases of swine flu or novel H1N1 in New York State. 623 cases in New York City and 384 cases outside of the city. NYC and adjoining counties – metro NY – have a total case number of 798.

Onondaga County and Syracuse have retaken the upstate lead in cases from Erie County and Buffalo. Onondaga = 69 cases and Erie County = 66 cases. The nearest upstate county has 10, which is Monroe County and Rochester.