Second Dutchess County COVID-19 related death

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POUGHKEEPSIE – Dutchess County has had its second death related to COVID-19.

The County Department of Behavioral & Community Health said a 71-year-old man died on Wednesday, March 25 at Montefiore St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital in Newburgh. 

The patient was admitted to the hospital for cardiac arrest and respiratory distress, and was swabbed for COVID-19, which was confirmed positive.  The individual had not been known to the Dutchess County health department until his hospitalization. Further specific information cannot be provided for privacy reasons.

County Executive Marc Molinaro said, “For the second time in less than a week, we’ve lost a resident to the pandemic which has gripped our nation, and we hold his loved ones and friends in our hearts during this difficult time. Though we have planned for COVID-19’s impact on our community, nothing can prepare us for the human toll it has already taken, and likely will continue to take. The loss of life to this virulent pandemic underscores the importance for every resident to take precautions to stop its spread, and it also accentuates the brave and critical work of our healthcare professionals, working day and night to protect Dutchess County.”

  Dutchess County currently has 190 positive cases of COVID-19, and the numbers are expected to increase as testing expanded locally earlier this week. Staying home is critical to stopping the spread of COVID-19 and flattening the curve so as not to overwhelm the local healthcare system and ensure everyone can get the care they need.     

Dutchess County Government continues to provide residents the most current information and guidance on its website, www.dutchessny.gov/coronavirus, its Coronavirus hotline, (845) 486-3555, and its Facebook and Twitter accounts.



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Todd Bender

Todd Bender started as a stringer before rising through the ranks to Dutchess County Bureau Chief. Bender is the senior investigative reporter for Mid Hudson News, focusing on crime and government. He is an avid angler and is likely to be organizing his collection of unused fishing lures while watching replays of council or board meetings and simultaneously complaining about the lack of time to go fishing.