Ellis is working with local and state health officials to notify anyone who may have come in contact with the vendor.

OrthoNY says that it has closed its Schenectady and Clifton Park locations until Monday because a provider whose spouse was infected works at the office.

Union College said Thursday morning a staff member now has it. Classes are suspended through Friday to allow for cleaning. Information about final exams is expected later Thursday. The college says students and staff who may have been exposed will be notified by the county health department.

Meanwhile, there is a third confirmed case in Saratoga County. The county says the person lives in Clifton Park.

This comes after Albany County announced its first two cases, including a woman in her 30s who lives in Guilderland and a UAlbany student in his 20s who lives off campus. The Guilderland Central School District said the case in town has ties to a family connected to Farnsworth Middle School.

UAlbany suspended all classes Thursday as a precaution and is advising staff and faculty to work from home. They say the business building will also be closed for cleaning on Thursday.

Neither of the infected people have needed to be hospitalized, and they're both recovering at home.

The Albany County Department of Health is working to track down anyone who may have come into contact with either of the infected people.

As a result of the two confirmed coronavirus cases, the city of Albany is suspending permits for mass gatherings including the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

The University was notified late last night by the Albany County Department of Health (ACDOH) of a confirmed case of COVID-19 among a member of the UAlbany community who resides off campus. As a precaution, classes are suspended today, March 12. More info: https://t.co/2efO2QSAZ8 — University at Albany (@ualbany) March 12, 2020

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"The mass transit system is not shutting down. These rumors, caused by undue anxiety, are just that - rumors." Statement from @NYGovCuomo's Melissa DeRosa regarding NYC transportation. @WNYT — Karen Tararache (@KarenTararache) March 12, 2020

UPDATE: New York State currently has 328 confirmed cases of #Coronavirus.



Westchester: 148

NYC: 95

Nassau: 41

Suffolk: 20

Rockland: 7

Ulster: 4

Saratoga: 3

Albany: 2

Monroe: 2

Orange: 2

Broome: 1

Delaware: 1

Dutchess: 1

Herkimer: 1 � Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 12, 2020

Our priority is treating infected patients, and we are carefully watching the hospitalization rate and looking at options:



-Accelerating staffing

-Identifying State facilities that could serve as temporary hospitals if needed

-Coordinating among upstate/downstate hospitals � Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 12, 2020

We are focused on taking special precautions with nursing homes & senior care facilities.



We are requiring that all staff at nursing homes wear masks and be monitored for symptoms.



No non-medical staff will be permitted to visit nursing homes. � Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 12, 2020

We must plan for every contingency & we are taking measures to create a reserve workforce of health care professionals in the event of a staffing shortage.



We are identifying potential reserve staff now, incl. National Guard medics, medical school staff, former drs/nurses & more � Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 12, 2020

For Broadway theaters in Manhattan, these rules will go into effect at 5pm TODAY.



We have already spoken to the theaters about these new measures and they agreed. � Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) March 12, 2020

Per @NYGovCuomo mass transit ridership is down, all across the board.� � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

�This state is not going to be able to compensate businesses for lost revenue,� per @NYGovCuomo @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

Do you think you have the #coronavirus? Per @HealthNYGov Commissioner Zucker: Call ahead to your Dr. discuss your symptoms w/them, & let them guide you in the right direction, @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo �Loss of revenue here to state government right now is incalculable, you have no idea.� � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo taking questions: as of 12:40 this afternoon more than 2300 tests have been done, # per @HealthNYGov Commissioner Howard Zucker @WNYT Some tests now are going to Quest/LabCorp which need to be shipped & �creates a lag.� � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

Per @NYGovCuomo: Most recent numbers: 328 total for NYS. 112 news cases, �So you can see the numbers are increasing� new counties today including: Albany , Broome, Delaware, Herkimer, Monroe. 47 of 328 total NYS cases are hospitalized (14% of cases). NO DEATHS in NYS right now. � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo reiterates: NYS regulation says ANY school that has a child that�s tested positive for #coronavirus MUST close for 24-hours. @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

Cuomo says nursing homes are a special concern right now. All NYS nursing home staff members must wear masks, must be monitored for symptoms as they come to work, no non-medical staff allowed in. That means no visitors unless a situation is dire. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/IRqX8suKiw � Emily Burkhard (@EBurkhardWNYT) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo presser: Deets: Part 1 testing, reduce it. 2nd part is to make sure you can treat the people. State is studying hospitalization rates to be prepared. Putting additional requirements on nursing homes. All staff MUST wear masks... NO visitors in nursing homes, @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo �Planning for every contingency possible, hopefully you don�t have to do any of it,� coordinating the upstate & downstate hospitals. @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo �Planning for every contingency possible, hopefully you don�t have to do any of it,� coordinating the upstate & downstate hospitals. @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo presser details: Asking former doctors and nurses to �reconnect� w/their former employers/hospitals to be available for an �on call basis.� @HealthNYGov will �accelerate your re-certification.� @WNYT � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo details: State is watching the hospitalization rate on those being tested. Working with hospitals across NY to expand capacity. Elective surgeries COULD be canceled (�not now, but it�s something that�s in our back pocket.�) � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

Cuomo says the two steps toward reducing spread are testing and density reduction. That means no gatherings with 500 people or more, max capacity numbers cut in half starting tomorrow at 5pm. That rule will go into effect 5pm today for Broadway theaters in NYC. @WNYT � Emily Burkhard (@EBurkhardWNYT) March 12, 2020

#BreakingNews: ?@SkidmoreCollege? has just alerted staff and students that there will be no more in-person classes this semester. All classes will be done via distance learning. ?@WNYT? pic.twitter.com/Z8wgYEvdbG � Mark Mulholland (@MulhollandWNYT) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo presser (paraphrased) Automated testing could increase the number of testing �by thousands� and that could increase the number to 5,000 next week. � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

.@NYGovCuomo presser: �On reducing the spread it�s testing, then density & spread... we need to increase the testing as quickly as possible.� � Jill Konopka (@jillkonopka) March 12, 2020

#BREAKING @NYGovCuomo holds another press briefing on #coronavirus in New York. Cuomo says we�re dealing with a public health emergency and we need a system to address it. He says first step is to reduce spread. @WNYT pic.twitter.com/KkOpGM1x0e � Emily Burkhard (@EBurkhardWNYT) March 12, 2020

Students, faculty and staff who may have been exposed will be notified by the county health department. � Union College (@UnionCollege) March 12, 2020

Practice elevated levels of social distancing, including cancelling all events and in-person meetings. We are not closing offices at this time, but senior staff will reach out to employees for additional guidance. � Union College (@UnionCollege) March 12, 2020

Information about final exams will be communicated later today. � Union College (@UnionCollege) March 12, 2020