UPDATE: County Executive Urges Residents To Stay Home This Weekend As Suffolk COVID Cases Surge To Highest Level Since May - 27 East

UPDATE: County Executive Urges Residents To Stay Home This Weekend As Suffolk COVID Cases Surge To Highest Level Since May

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The number of COVID-19 cases are on the rise. Officials are reminding people to take precautions and even stay at home.  DANA SHAW

The number of COVID-19 cases are on the rise. Officials are reminding people to take precautions and even stay at home. DANA SHAW

authorMichael Wright on Nov 13, 2020
UPDATE: County Executive Urges Residents To Stay Home This Weekend As Suffolk COVID Cases Surge To Highest Level Since May Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said Friday afternoon that cases... more

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