The state Health Department reports 28,2938 Cortland County residents have completed the initial series of COVID-19 vaccination, or 59.2% of the county’s total population. A total of 13.5% of the county is completely up to date with eligible boosters.
Cortland reports 11 new COVID cases
Cortland County reported 11 cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, raising the number of confirmed cases since the pandemic began to 12,929, the state Health Department reports.
Tompkins and Cayuga counties reported 53 new cases Saturday and Sunday, the state reported. The three counties have seen 58,446 cases since the pandemic began in March 2020. The number of people who have died from the virus remains 400.
Vaccination rates by ZIP code
Here are the percentages of people who have their primary series of vaccine for COVID-19, by ZIP code. By comparson, 76.2% of New York residents have received at the primary series:
13863 — Willet — 34.3%
13158 — Truxton — 50.4%
13118 — Moravia — 53.3%
13802 — Marathon — 54.3%
13045 — Cortland — 57.6%
13092 — Locke — 59.4%
13040 — Cincinnatus — 60.6%
13101 — McGraw — 63.3%
13053 — Dryden — 65.0%
13077 — Homer — 65.8%
13073 — Groton — 67.3%
13141 — Preble — 68.8%
13068 — Freeville — 74.4%
13784 — Harford — 96.2%
13087 — Little York — 100.0%
13062 — Etna — 100.0%
13102 — McLean — 100.0%