Coronavirus Information and Updates

Updates from the Village

The latest Coronavirus Update from Mayor Paul Rosenberg posted July 10, 2020:

Westchester County is in Phase IV of the state’s reopening plan. As of today, there are approximately 4 active Coronavirus cases in Rye Brook. Such a low infection number coupled with the fact that we have been dealing with this pandemic since March has helped to create ‘Coronavirus Fatigue’. We are all tired of hearing about social distancing, hand washing, etc. Village residents have done a tremendous job of preventing Rye Brook Coronavirus ‘hot spots’. But now is not the time to let our guard down. Please remember and remind your children that even though our recreation facilities are open, we still need to try to keep our distance from others when possible.

To see more messages from Mayor Rosenberg concerning the COVID-19 Pandemic, click here.

Village Hall is now open to public. Residents, contractors, and other visitors are encouraged to make appointments with Village staff. Face coverings are required to enter Village Hall in accordance with Governor Cuomo’s Executive Orders 202.17 and 202.18. Masks and sanitizer are available at Village Hall and Village offices have been modified to ensure social distancing is maintained.

Important Contact Information

For inquiries about testing call (888) 364-3065

For people under self-quarantine and medical providers seeking information call (866) 588-0195

NYS Online COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions

Travel Advisory

Based upon Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 205, issued June 25, 2020, the following states meet the criteria for required quarantine:

Alabama
Arkansas
Arizona
California
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Iowa
Idaho
Kansas
Louisiana
Mississippi
North Carolina
Nevada
Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Utah

This is based upon a seven day rolling average, of positive tests in excess of 10%, or number of positive cases exceeding 10 per 100,000 residents.

COVID-19 Contact Tracers Needed

NYS started a Contact Tracing Program to curb the spread of COVID-19. The aim of this initiative will be to call every person diagnosed with COVID-19, establish all contacts of this person, and proceed to call and maintain ongoing communication with every contact. NYS plans to hire a team of 6,400 to 17,000 staff statewide, depending on the projected number of COVID-19 cases, to support the NYS Department of Health (NYSDOH) and Local Health Departments (LHDs) to perform contact tracing in communities across NYS. Interested in Becoming a Contact Tracer? Fill out this questionnaire on the NYSDOH website.

Other Resources on COVID-19

Westchester County Department of Health

NYS Department of Health

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