As for quarantines as of Friday afternoon, there were 17 people in mandatory quarantine and 17 people in voluntary quarantine.

Additional measures being taken by the county executive to help slow the spread and protect the vulnerable population include not allowing visitors to the county nursing home.

They're also doing away with congregate meal times for seniors.

As for restaurants and businesses, Dan McCoy said some are choosing to close on their own accord. He says that is a personal decision.

When it comes to economic impacts of all this the county says it will definitely hit the budget next year but that is not the focus right now.

"It is going to have an economic impact. It's going to have a big impact on our budget next year, but I can't worry about that. What I’m worried about is the safety and health of our residents first and foremost and not so worried about the dollars amount," said Albany County Executive Dan McCoy.

You can watch the full update from Albany County here.