COVID-19 Infections Drop To Pre-Holiday Levels; No New Infections Identified In East Hampton Last Week - 27 East

COVID-19 Infections Drop To Pre-Holiday Levels; No New Infections Identified In East Hampton Last Week

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COVID-19 infection rates have plummeted in just a matter of weeks, and the state lifted its indoor mask mandate earlier this month but many residents are still taking precautions to protect against spreading or contracting the virus.

COVID-19 infection rates have plummeted in just a matter of weeks, and the state lifted its indoor mask mandate earlier this month but many residents are still taking precautions to protect against spreading or contracting the virus.

COVID-19 infection rates have plummeted in recent weeks, from record numbers of new cases in January to levels that indicate almost no community spread now. The state has lifted its mask mandate for business but many residents and store employees are still donning masks as a precaution against transmission.

COVID-19 infection rates have plummeted in recent weeks, from record numbers of new cases in January to levels that indicate almost no community spread now. The state has lifted its mask mandate for business but many residents and store employees are still donning masks as a precaution against transmission.

authorMichael Wright on Feb 23, 2022
Barely a month removed from record numbers of new infections and soaring death tolls, COVID-19 infection rates have plunged back to levels that would indicate there is little or no... more

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