Coronavirus Update: Port Chester Designated As Orange Zone, Free Testing Offered Through Weekend
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) -- The village of Port Chester is now designated as a COVID-19 orange zone, which means more restrictions and more testing.
The Westchester County Health Department is encouraging everyone to get tested.
New York State is adding new focus zones and modifying others in order to reflect updated COVID numbers.
— Archive: Governor Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 11, 2020
In Port Chester, there is a new Orange Zone.
Staten Island and Tioga County each have a new Yellow Zone.
Details and zone maps:https://t.co/t3iMCEGMVl
They're offering free coronavirus testing at Open Door Port Chester through the weekend.
For more information, visit portchesterny.com.
High-risk non-essential businesses are closed and all schools will be remote only.
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