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Some Ithaca residents say they worry about another potential spike in the county's COVID-19 positivity rate. So far, that increase hasn’t materialized.
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Residents can use their county's online portal to report at-home COVID-19 test results, and access isolation order paperwork to provide to their employer.
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“The big change for New Yorkers is that if you test positive, you should no longer expect a call from your health department."
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Broome County continues to see record numbers of COVID-19 cases, with 3,250 new cases in the past week. But County Executive Jason Garnar says for now, hospitalizations don’t seem to be increasing at the same rate.
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“The next month will likely be the most difficult month that we’ve ever seen in the pandemic."
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As the New Year approaches with, once again, uncertainties about the coronavirus, New York Governor Kathy Hochul on New Year’s Eve unveiled plans to cope with COVID-19 in the first weeks of 2022.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul said New Yorkers should prepare for a “January surge” in COVID-19 cases.
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As the new variant spreads, rapid at-home COVID tests are becoming more important in the fight against the virus.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she’s committed to seeing students return to school next week as planned, as state health officials are pushing for more children to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Given the spike in COVID-19 cases, county officials are advising residents to make sure they stay safe during holiday gatherings.