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Oneida County’s possible virus exposures include stores, restaurants

UTICA, N.Y. — Coronavirus cases are rising across Oneida County, led by private gatherings and parties. The county on Monday reported that it had 284 cases in the last week, bringing its total to 3,106.

Amid the rise, possible public exposures to the virus are also increasing. Recent possible exposures include several area stores, bars, and restaurants. The details follow:

 

11/4/20

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Time of exposure: 4 to 4:30 p.m.

Place of exposure: Kinney Drugs

Address of exposure: 2 Preston St., Camden

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/18/20

 

Time of exposure: 3:30 to 4 p.m.

Place of exposure: Tops Friendly Markets

Address of exposure: 9554 Harden Blvd., Camden

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/18/20

 

Time of exposure: 1:45 to 2 p.m.

Place of exposure: Aldi

Address of exposure: 8432 Seneca Turnpike, New Hartford

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: up to 11/18/20

 

11/3/20

Time of exposure: 1 to 1:20 p.m. (food pick up)

Place of exposure: Moe’s Southwest Grill

Address of exposure: 1877 Black River Blvd., Rome

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/17/20

 

Time of exposure: 11:30 to 11:50 a.m.

Place of exposure: Green World Bottle and Can Return Center

Address of exposure: 1318 Erie Blvd W, Rome

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/17/20

 

11/2/20

Time of exposure: 10 to 10:15 a.m.

Place of exposure: Lowe’s

Address of exposure: 1230 Erie Blvd., Rome

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: up to 11/16/20

 

11/1/20

Time of exposure: 6 to 6:30 p.m.

Place of exposure: Hannaford

Address of exposure: 808 W. Chestnut St., Rome

Wore mask: Yes

Symptom Monitoring period: through 11/15/20

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