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WAER's news round up for the week of April 11. See what you missed!
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Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport asks travelers to wear masks, according to a statement from the TSA.
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This omicron subvariant BA2.12 makes up about 30% to 40% of the current cases in Onondaga County.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the COVID-19 Omicron sub-variant BA.2 is showing up in testing for the virus in New York. But she said so far, it is not spreading as fast as it has in Europe and the United Kingdom.
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Saturday’s event will kick off with new dance performances before the parade.
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The spot in Oswego says demand has grown during the pandemic.
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During a third round of supply, Syracuse will disburse more at-home COVID-19 test kits this week.
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The Citizens Academy will provide weekly training to showcase police responsibilities in hopes of improve community relations with local residents.
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A medical team of 40 members from five military bases joined Upstate University Hospital to serve more patients, allowing 23 more beds to be reopened.
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Group home labor shortages have been detrimental to individuals with disabilities in New York's North Country.