Coronavirus updates March 23: Second death reported in Monroe, 1 confirmed in Wyoming facility

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Rochester, N.Y. - Here are the latest developments about responses to the coronavirus-COVID19 outbreak in the United States, as reported by USA TODAY Network staff. This story will be updated as needed several times a day as stories are published.

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Second COVID-19-related death in Monroe County

Monroe County Public Health Commissioner Dr. Michael Mendoza on Monday reported the death of a person, a patient at Unity Hospital in Greece, who previously tested positive for COVID-19. Mendoza said he could not release any details about the person who died.

The death marks the second COVID-19-related death in Monroe County.

"I would like to express my sincerest sympathy for the individual’s family and friends," Mendoza said in a news release.

Latest COVID-19 numbers from Monroe County

As of 4 p.m. Monday, there are 81 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Monroe County.

in Monroe County. Of the 80 confirmed cases, 13 are new since Sunday afternoon .

. Local fatalities: 2.

Of the 80 confirmed cases, 12 people are hospitalized, with 6 of the 12 patients in ICU.

The Health Department has placed 395 people into mandatory quarantine and isolation.

COVID-19 Testing in Monroe County

1,371 test results have been received to date

81 positive results, 1,290 negative results

Of the 13 newly confirmed cases Monday:

1 Female in her 20s

1 Female in her 30s

2 Males in their 40s

1 Female in her 40s

2 Females in their 60s

2 Males in their 60s

1 Female in her 70s

2 Males in their 80s

1 Male in his 90s

Cases in surrounding counties:

Wayne County: 3

Ontario County: 7

Genesee County: 1

Orleans County: 1

Livingston County: 4

Orleans: 1

Wyoming 2 plus 1 fatality reported at 2 p.m. Monday

National and global numbers Monday:

US death toll: 471

US cases: 35,224

Worldwide death toll: 14,759

Worldwide cases: 341,365

Jewish Home is sixth area senior facility touched by COVID-19

In a stunning development Monday, patients at the Jewish Home and St. Ann's nursing home have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

That makes six Rochester-area elder care facilities whose highly vulnerable residents have been exposed to the coronavirus in recent days.

Whether any of the cases are related remained unclear Monday afternoon. Monroe County health officials have made no comment on the situation.

The latest institution to announce an infection was the Jewish Home on South Winton Road in Brighton. In a statement Monday afternoon, the Jewish Home said a resident who had recently arrived there for rehabilitation had been diagnosed with COVID-19.

Mendoza calls for medical administrators, students

Dr. Michael Mendoza, the public health commissioner for Monroe County has made a call for qualified and student public health administrators to assist in treating patients with COVID-19.

New York has more than half of total cases in the U.S.

ALBANY – New York remains the epicenter of the United States' novel coronavirus outbreak, accounting for more than half of the country's confirmed cases and one third of its virus-connected deaths as of Monday afternoon.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo released the state's latest coronavirus data during a briefing at the state Capitol, where he warned stronger measures to limit density of people could soon be coming to New York City and its suburbs to try to slow the virus' rapid spread downstate.

As of Monday, Cuomo said New York state had:

20,875 positive COVID-19 cases, an increase of 5,707 from Sunday

2,635 COVID-19 patients in the hospital, of which 621 are in the intensive care unit

157 deaths

New York State on Pause now in effect

As of 8 p.m. Sunday, residents in New York state must stay remain home to the greatest extent possible. Non-essential businesses are closed. Here's what you need to know about "New York State on Pause."

What does a week of school look like these days? It depends

As four Rochester-area parents all share their arrangements for educating their children in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic it's clear that their circumstances vary widely: some parents, and some students, are still at work, while others are not. Their resources in terms of time, money and their own educational backgrounds differ as well.

Those differences, when multiplied across the county and country, are sure to increase educational inequity.

2020 Olympics in Tokyo will be postponed says IOC member

Veteran International Olympic Committee member Dick Pound told USA TODAY Sports Monday afternoon that the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games are going to be postponed, likely to 2021, with the details to be worked out in the next four weeks.

“On the basis of the information the IOC has, postponement has been decided,” Pound said in a phone interview. “The parameters going forward have not been determined, but the Games are not going to start on July 24, that much I know.”