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The state is reducing sites for in-person testing as more people are turning to the self administered kits.
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The agency recently noted on its web site that almost a quarter of Onondaga's positive results from late December through March 30 were from at-home tests.
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AER's news round up for the week of March 28. See what you missed!
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Though health officials reported 181 new COVID cases, county data shows 49 people are currently hospitalized with the virus, far below what hospitals have seen before.
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Providence Services of Syracuse will end its ride-to-work program due to pandemic, high gas prices, and labor challenges.
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In our ongoing series checking up on area businesses, the owners of Cazenovia Jewelry and Carraba's are celebrating a boost in operations after the hardships of the Covid-19 early days.
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Onondaga County officials are trying to clear up confusion about changing COVID-19 contact tracing protocols as the number of new cases continues to rise. On December 31st, the county said it would no longer be calling individuals to trace infections. The state followed suit Tuesday.
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With lots of schedule switch-ups in the last few weeks, the Syracuse men's basketball takes on an unfamiliar foe on Monday. WAER's Jackson Holzer previews SU versus Brown.
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand announced $4,414,376 for Syracuse University and $1,377,409 for Oneida County from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover costs related to COVID responses.