Town Of Huntington Coronavirus Updates: Cases Nearing 3,400

TOWN OF HUNTINGTON, NY — The number of people with the new coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19, hit 3,397 in the Town of Huntington as of Tuesday afternoon. There are now 28,751 confirmed cases in Suffolk County.

New York State's stay-at-home order was extended to May 15 by Gov. Andrew Cuomo Thursday. The social distancing measure, which keeps all nonessential workers home and school buildings closed, has helped slow the rate that the virus spreads, Cuomo said.

Here's a breakdown of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the Town of Huntington as of 5:25 p.m. Tuesday:

  • Asharoken Village: 2

  • Centerport: 81

  • Cold Spring Harbor: 40

  • Commack (shared with Town of Smithtown): 427

  • Dix Hills: 377

  • East Northport: 295

  • Eatons Neck: 6

  • Elwood: 188

  • Fort Salonga (shared with Town of Smithtown): 96

  • Greenlawn: 314

  • Halesite: 25

  • Huntington: 256

  • Huntington Bay Village: 13

  • Huntington Station: 964

  • Lloyd Harbor Village: 32

  • Melville: 264

  • Northport Village: 62

  • South Huntington: 209

  • West Hills: 65


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Here are the latest local updates from the Town of Huntington:

TESTING

  • Suffolk County opened a COVID-19 testing facility at Huntington High School, at 188 Oakwood Road, Huntington. Testing will be by appointment only. For those with a fever of 100.5 or higher, severe shortness of breath and a persistent cough, they must call 1-845-553-8030 for an appointment.

  • New York State has opened a Mobile Testing facility by appointment only at Stony Brook University. Call to request an appointment at 1-888-364-3065.

SCHOOLS
All state schools will be closed until May 15, as Cuomo's stay-at-home extension includes educational facilities. The same goes for non-essential businesses.

BUSINESSES

Half Hollow Hills businesses should submit to the Huntington Local Business Guide.

CANCELLATIONS/CLOSURES

Select marinas in the Town of Huntington were allowed to reopen, Town officials said. These include Mill Dam Ramp in Huntington, Cold Spring Harbor/Billy Joel Park Ramp in Cold Spring Harbor, Soundview Ramp in Northport and Halesite Marina. All other ramps will open when beach parking lots are declared open, as the ramps are only accessible via the parking lots.

Parks and Recreation facility closures include Crab Meadow Golf Course, at 220 Waterside Road, Northport; Dix Hills Golf Course, at 575 Vanderbilt Parkway, Dix Hills; and all basketball courts, bocce courts, pickle ball courts, playgrounds, tennis courts, baseball fields, beach parking lots and skate parks, the Town announced April 5. Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci asked the public to report observed overcrowding or violations of social distancing recommendations at Town parks.
Town of Huntington officials announced a $1,000 fine would be issued for any violations of social distancing guidelines.

The Diocese of Rockville Centre announced that all funerals, weddings and other services at Catholic churches across Long Island are canceled.

The Town of Huntington Senior Center at 423 Park Ave., Huntington, and Senior Division facilities were closed indefinitely in March.

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This article originally appeared on the Northport Patch