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Veterinarians, restaurants deal with new policies because of COVID-19

Staffing is an issue in both industries. Vets say you should book your appointments months in advance. Author: Kelly Dudzik Updated: 6:49 PM EDT June 28, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. Both the restaurant and veterinary industries are dealing with new policies because of the pandemic. Each of Western New York s 65 animal hospitals have their own policies because of the pandemic, so make sure you ask about them before you go to your pet s appointment. Many still are curbside. Some are letting you back into the building for wellness visits and emergencies.  The veterinarian 2 On Your Side talked with on Monday says there is unprecedented demand for veterinary care across the country.

New York Ends Takeout and Delivery Alcohol With No Warning

On June 23, the New York State Liquor Authority announced the end of takeout and delivery alcohol from restaurants. The timing of the announcement took many by surprise, and has forced operators to quickly adjust with no time to prepare.

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Glenn Gaston, Special to The Citizen  Port Byron Central School District Superintendent Neil O’Brien visits with guests at a retirement party at Old Hickory Farm in Weedsport June 17. Glenn Gaston, Special to The Citizen  Weedsport Central School District Superintendent Shaun O’Connor, right, congratulates Port Byron Central School Superintendent Neil O Brien at a retirement party for O Brien June 17. Heading into his final graduation ceremony as Port Byron Central School District superintendent, Neil O Brien feels pride and gratitude. The commencement at Dana West Jr.-Sr. High School Friday will cap off O Brien s 17-year run with the district, with high school principal Mike Jorgensen taking over as superintendent on July 1. O Brien s last day is June 30.

Cuomo s Emergency Pandemic Powers To End Thursday

Mike Groll / Office of N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he will relinquish the emergency powers he’s held for the past 15 months during the COVID-19 pandemic as infection rates continue to drop and vaccination rates slowly climb. Those powers gave Cuomo the power to close schools and businesses, require masks and social distancing, and regulate how many people could gather at one time, even in private homes. “The emergency is over,” said Cuomo, who added that the state of emergency will end Thursday. “It will not be renewed.” Cuomo’s wide-ranging powers became controversial in recent months as he faces a number of scandals, including sexual harassment allegations and the accuracy of nursing home death numbers during the pandemic. In early March, the Democratic-led state Legislature moved to curb some of those powers.

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