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Officials are responding to the needs of children as the COVID-19 pandemic hangs over yet another school year.
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The last of New York State’s emergency coronavirus regulations expired at the end of the day Thursday, but what that means locally isn’t immediately clear.
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Onondaga County’s top official is relieved New York State has over 70% of people with at least one vaccine dose. County Executive Ryan McMahon said that milestone means the state is lifting what’s left of COVID regulations, some of which he argues were arbitrary at this point in the pandemic
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Demand for COVID-19 vaccines in Onondaga County is much lower than what it once was. The focus has shifted to reducing vaccine hesitancy and making the…
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Over 70% of Onondaga County’s adults have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. County Executive Ryan McMahon said it’s a milestone in their…
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The first half of federal stimulus money has arrived in Onondaga County, and County Executive Ryan McMahon said they are ready to start on some proposed…
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New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control Thursday allows fully vaccinated people to stop wearing masks indoors and outdoors, with few exceptions.…
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Onondaga County continues its vaccine outreach in under vaccinated communities. This week will see pop up clinics in Mattydale, Cicero, Skaneateles, and…
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New York State’s mass vaccination sites may have opened for walk up appointments Thursday, but Onondaga County still wants those coming to their clincs to…
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Onondaga County vaccine clinics will start using the Johnson & Johnson shot again, starting with a Friday clinic at Fabius Community Center. The county…