Monroe County Executive Adam Bello says he wants people to continue with their social distancing during this coronavirus pandemic.
He says he wants residents to continue to stay vigilant -- and now with over 750 confirmed cases in the county -- he says people should ASSUME everywhere they go they may be exposed.
Bello says he understands this is not an easy time for people, and that a timeline on when students might go back to school is still uncertain.
But he says it's unlikely schools will reopen this spring.
Bello says when schools do re-open, it will be done in collaboration with the county's school superintendents and New York State.