There remains only 1 county out of 62 counties in New York state that has not reported a confirmed case of coronavirus:

Seneca County

That’s according to Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard’s map of the cases and deaths in New York state. The data is collected from the state, counties and confirmed media reports.

The lack of a confirmed cases doesn’t mean there are no cases of coronavirus in the county nestled between Cayuga and Seneca lakes.

The county, with a population of 35,000, has 39 people in quarantine awaiting test results, according to the county’s health department website.

The number of cases confirmed in other counties has been a factor of the number of people tested. The county does not report the number of people tested on its web site.

County health officials had previously reported a person from out of the area tested positive on March 22 and is completing mandatory isolation in Seneca County. The county is not counting that as a Seneca County case because the person does not live in the county.

For county-by-county breakdown and more data on the coronavirus in New York state go to our coronavirus data page.