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Archive for February 10th, 2021

CDC: Double-masking can significantly reduce spread of COVID-19 – UPI.com

Source: CDC: Double-masking can significantly reduce spread of COVID-19 – UPI.com

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Feb. 10 COVID-19 Update

February 10, 2021. Today we are announcing a partnership with the federal government to open two mass vaccination sites in socially vulnerable communities. The two sites will be established at York College in Queens and Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn. These two sites will vaccinate approximately 3,000 New Yorkers a day over an eight-week period. […]

Accomplice pleads guilty in SUNY Plattsburgh social media hacking case | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | co

Source: Accomplice pleads guilty in SUNY Plattsburgh social media hacking case | Sun Community News PLATTSBURGH | A Rochester man has pleaded guilty to federal computer fraud charges for his role in a social-media hacking scheme that victimized dozens of female co

Clarkson University goes remote after 18 people test positive for COVID-19 | NCPR News

Source: Clarkson University goes remote after 18 people test positive for COVID-19 | NCPR News

Baby diapers are pricey, especially if you’re poor. New York is donating $20M worth to food banks. | NCPR News

Source: Baby diapers are pricey, especially if you’re poor. New York is donating $20M worth to food banks. | NCPR News

City & State Coronavirus Update

Source: City & State Coronavirus Update

Clinton Council Feb. 10 COVID-19 Report: +27 Lab-confirmed positive

Since our 2/9 update, 27 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive cases have been reported. The NYSDOH “Am I Eligible” app now includes restaurant workers, restaurant delivery workers, for hire vehicle drivers, and public transit employees. Beginning 2/14, individuals with certain comorbidities or underlying conditions will be eligible to register for vaccination at NYS vaccination sites. Visit […]

Large stadiums, arenas in NY can reopen to fans: Live sports, music, shows can return – syracuse.com

There are many limitations – Source: Large stadiums, arenas in NY can reopen to fans: Live sports, music, shows can return – syracuse.com

Recent DEC Forest Ranger News

Town of Lisle Broome County Airboat Training: On Feb. 4, DEC Forest Rangers from Regions 7 and 8 conducted a joint flat ice airboat training with the Broome County Sheriff’s Department on the Whitney Point Reservoir. Crews trained in tandem airboat operations on flat ice and snow to practice maneuvering boats through various challenging conditions. […]

Report: Upping home-health aide salaries could spark jobs, revenue for New York

Source: Report: Upping home-health aide salaries could spark jobs, revenue for New York

North Country Live web series returns – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: North Country Live web series returns – – The Adirondack Almanack

DEC seeks applicants for annual pheasant release program – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: DEC seeks applicants for annual pheasant release program – – The Adirondack Almanack

Burlington City Council rejects increasing police staffing

Source: Burlington City Council rejects increasing police staffing

Tractor-trailer fire closes I-87 for several hours in Beekmantown

Source: Tractor-trailer fire closes I-87 for several hours in Beekmantown

Vermont’s top federal prosecutor to resign at Biden administration’s request – VTDigger

Source: Vermont’s top federal prosecutor to resign at Biden administration’s request – VTDigger

As Farmers Plant Cover Crops To Reduce Runoff, Report Says They Also Use More Herbicides | Vermont Public Radio

Source: As Farmers Plant Cover Crops To Reduce Runoff, Report Says They Also Use More Herbicides | Vermont Public Radio

Unemployment fraud cases surge as victims say getting help is tough

Source: Unemployment fraud cases surge as victims say getting help is tough