P.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-17-20
SUNY Acting President Dennis Craig announced that the college’s COVID Response Team with more than 50 college employees, students and parents shared its Draft Re-opening Plan for the Spring 2021 semester with staff & students & parents recently. President Craig Told WCDO News of the timeline to bring back students on the spring:
(President Craig 11-17-20)
President Craig said that 2 Town halls are planned, 1 on Wednesday afternoon for faculty & staff, & another 1 Wednesday Evening for students & parents. The full document is at suny.oneonta.edu/covid-19, the COVID Response Team is adding items into the draft plan by the December 10th deadline to SUNY.
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Broome County Health Department reported another 61 positive COVID 19 tests Tuesday, giving the County 4,340, they have had 112 deaths, 3776 recoveries & 3900 are being monitored. The Broome County Health Department has learned that a person who was at Midway Lanes, in Vestal, on November 11th and 12th has tested positive for COVID-19, if you were at the location you should self-quarantine until November 26th or 27th respectively & contact a health care provider if symptoms occur.
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Chenango County Public Health had 5 more positive cases of COVID 19 to report, today, they have 46 Active Cases with 3 hospitalizations, 277 Active Quarantines; they are up to 506 Total Cases. They report 441 Recoveries, 10 deaths, and over 41,300 tests administered.
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The Cooperstown Central School District learned Monday afternoon that a teacher in the Elementary Building has tested positive for COVID 19. The district developed lists of all students and staff members who were in direct contact with this teacher last Thursday and Friday, and a small number of students will be required to quarantine for 14 days. Due to the number of staff members requiring 14 days of quarantine, the Elementary Building will be turning to emergency remote instruction until November 30th. More information is available at cooperstowncs.org.
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Governor Cuomo announced the launch of a new online training platform with nearly 4,000 online programs, to enable unemployed and underemployed New Yorkers affected the COVID-19 pandemic to learn new skills, earn certificates, and advance their careers at no cost. New Yorkers can request a free account on the New York State Department of Labor website.
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The Community Foundation for South Central New York has received $200,000 in grants from Chobani, to 4 central New York organizations helping organizations expand their economic opportunities and entrepreneurship in the region. Chobani has named four recipients: The Charlotte Valley Central School District, Clear Path for Veterans, Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County & The Center for Agricultural Development and Entrepreneurship.
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A.M. NEWS TUESDAY 11-17-20
The Walton Central School District was advised Monday that 1 person in the district has tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. The District is coordinating with the Delaware County Department of Health and they have indicated that due to the timing of the onset of symptoms and the last date of the individual being physically present in a district building or vehicle, there is no requirement of contact tracing at this time. As a result, the school operations will continue as normal.
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Otsego County Department of Health reported 6 new cases of COVID 19 Monday. The County is up to 1104 total confirmed cases, they have 47 active cases with 2 hospitalized, there have been 8 deaths, 756 cases are linked to SUNY Oneonta & 67 confirmed cases in Hartwick College students.
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Delaware County Public Health is reporting 3 new cases of COVID-19 Monday. The known active cases in the County is now 59. To date there have been 276 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19, with 196 people now under mandatory quarantine, 49 people are isolated and receiving care at home and 10 people are isolated in the hospital, 9 people have died and 208 have fully recovered.
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Binghamton Police Department responded Friday to a report of a loud party at 140 Front Street, officers discovered around 100 people inside, there was alcoholic beverages & some people under 21 years of age. 2 unidentified people were charged with violating the City’s Social Host laws that were enacted earlier this year.
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The Oneonta Common Council will hold their next meeting tonight at 7:00 PM through Zoom. The Council recently approved an amended Mask Law, after a previous one was vetoed by Mayor Gary Herzig. A public hearing will be held tonight on the bill; Mayor Herzig is expected to act on it after the hearing.
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