October 29, 2020

Albany County sees most COVID-19 hospitalizations since June 1

Eight Albany County COIVD-19 patients hospitalized overnight as surge continues
Steve Hughes

ALBANY – The county health department is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak among its staff, as hospitalizations in Albany County hit their highest level since June 1.

The news comes as the University at Albany and other local colleges also prepare to deal with any large Halloween parties in hopes of preventing a late semester outbreak before students head home for Thanksgiving.
Albany County Executive Dan McCoy speaks at a briefing on the increase in COVID-19 positive cases on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)
Albany County Executive Dan McCoy speaks at a briefing on the increase in COVID-19 positive cases on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union

Four health department employees have tested positive, pushing the county to cancel clinics and sending the remainder of its staff home to work remotely for the next two weeks, County Executive Dan McCoy and County Health Commissioner Elizabeth Whalen said Thursday.

        “This is an example of our employees doing the right thing- wearing a mask, social                 distancing, frequently sanitizing their hands and still contracting the virus," McCoy said.

The county did not say what role the staffers played within the department, or if it has been able to trace the transmission source.

The news came as eight more Albany County residents were hospitalized overnight after contracting COVID-19.

More COVID

Three more COVID-19 cases tied to North Colonie elementary school
Rachel Silberstein

COLONIE — The North Colonie Central School District has confirmed three new COVID-19 cases tied to the Boght Hills Elementary School, bringing the total number of infected students, teachers and staff associated with the school building to nine.

The individuals who tested positive have been placed in isolation and will not return to school until they are cleared by the health department, school officials wrote in a note to families.
Contact tracing is ongoing.

Albany Planning Board rejects proposed Stewarts

The company’s first application was rejected in August.
 Oct. 29, 2020


ALBANY – The city Planning Board rejected a Stewart’s Shops application for a Washington Avenue store, 5-0, for the second time in three months earlier this week.


        “I believe you have a great product; this is just not the right location for that, said board                 Chairman Al De Salvo after the vote.

Neighbors had spoken out against the proposed store at the corner of Colvin and Washington avenues, arguing that it would increase vehicle traffic and didn't fit in with the character of the neighborhood. The proposal would also require demolition of two homes in the area.