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Nursing homes in New York will have to meet minimum staffing requirements under a new law that takes effect Friday.
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Governor Kathy Hochul issued a public apology for a state policy that required nursing homes to take covid-positive residents back from the hospital at the height of the pandemic.
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The State Health Department approved a plan for Upstate University Hospital and Loretto to create a local recovery facility for nursing home residents…
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Wednesday was the deadliest day yet during the COVID-19 pandemic in Onondaga County. 18 people lost their fight to the virus in 24 hours. 5 of them died…
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon is asking the state Department of Health to allow nursing home residents to recover in a designated facility rather…
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It’s been a hard week fighting COVID-19 for Onondaga County. The county recorded 348 new cases of the virus Thursday, and 6 people died. County Executive…
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With Central New York in Phase Three, AARP says it wants senior living facilities to open its doors to visitors. But local senior healthcare executives…
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Local restaurants will be allowed to expand their outdoor seating to accommodate more customers without having to appeal to bureaucratic entities.…
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Uncertain If Protests Will Cause COVID-19 Spike, Recovered Nursing Home Residents Still In HospitalsDuring a weekend of mostly peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd across Onondaga County, local leaders also kept their eye on the COVID-19…
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The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Onondaga County was one of the lowest in weeks Wednesday. County Executive Ryan McMahon reported just 14 new cases…