As all New Yorkers 16 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, SUNY Plattsburgh will begin to vaccinate students first thing in the morning. The clinic will begin at 9 a.m. in the gymnasium at Memorial Hall on campus, where students will receive the first dose of the Moderna vaccine. I think this gives us hope for normalcy as more people have access to the vaccines. I think it ll be really popular on campus because it seems a lot of people are vaccinated and want to get vaccinated, said Ryley Duffy, junior at SUNY Plattsburgh. Clinton and Essex County Health Departments, as well as Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital, have helped the school secure the vaccine supply of hundreds of doses, and set up the site. SUNY is a large portion of our population when they are here. Getting as many students vaccinated as possible will make a big difference in our community,” stated John Kanoza, the director of the Clinton County Health Department. “It will also,
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Future drive-thru option to come to Clinton County Share Updated: 6:20 PM EST Jan 13, 2021
Future drive-thru option to come to Clinton County Share Updated: 6:20 PM EST Jan 13, 2021
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Long Lake Town Supervisor Clay Arsenault gets the swab for the Covid-19 test. Photo: Town of Long Lake
Jan 13, 2021 The spike in COVID-19 cases here in the North Country continues, with daily new cases of COVID-19 dwarfing peak days in the spring. David Clauss, Chief Medical Officer of the Elizabethtown Community Hospital, spoke during a video briefing on Friday, Jan. 8, which included county health directors and medical staff from regional hospitals.
Clauss said we can’t treat our way out of the pandemic, and “we also are not going to be able to vaccinate our way out of this quickly enough to avoid significant tragedy. We have to prevent our way out of this pandemic with simple measures that we know.”