OSWEGO — Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang announced Tuesday, May 25, that seven additional residents tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total cumulative number of positive cases
FULTON â Established in the fall of 2019, T1D Oswego County is a committee comprised of parents, professionals, and concerned community members, as well as persons with Type 1 Diabetes. T1D Oswego County was formed with a goal of bringing together the greater T1D community and providing local opportunities to connect and support each other throughout all stages of life.
The group planned to host a series of panel discussions and events titled T1D Connections. The series aims at bringing together individuals with Type 1 Diabetes of all ages, their family members, nurses and healthcare professionals, community leaders and others who wish to learn more about Type 1 Diabetes and connect to a support system. The first panel discussion, which offered attendees the opportunity to meet and interact with two different panel cohorts about their experience in living with Type 1 Diabetes, was a success. However with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic the committee was forced to change its
OSWEGO â Many volunteers have stepped up to join Oswego County in ongoing battle against the coronavirus. Retired nurse Jane Nalle, RN and former director of surgical services for Oswego Hospital, is honored for her extraordinary dedication.
âJane has been an active participant in our community vaccination clinics, including those held at SUNY Oswego and G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton,â said Danielle Carlone, public health sanitarian for the Oswego County Health Department. âShe is eager and ready to help within her community, which makes her an inspiration to us all.â
Nalleâs wears her dedication to community on her sleeve. âJoining this fight against COVID-19 is a great way to give back to the community, especially this community, which has been so good to my family and me,â she said.
OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang announced Monday, May 24, that 28 additional residents tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total cumulative number of positive
OSWEGO - The Oswego Lions Club with host the Ninth Annual Riverâs Edge âhandmadeâ Craft Show on Sunday, June 13. The event will take place at Breitbeck Park, on the West Side of Oswego. Hours for the craft show will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
They are working closely with The Oswego County Health Department to make sure that this yearâs craft show will be safe for everyone attending. Therefore, masks are required and respect social distancing.
Come and check out the childrenâs area with the Bookmobile, Karate demonstrations by Performance Fitness, finger printing by the Oswego County Sherriffâs department and the Oswego City Police Department, face painting and much more. Also joining the childrenâs area will be local author, Linda Germain, who writes childrenâs books and will be doing book signings.