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Latest death toll was not a fluke Dark days lie ahead, Syracuse Covid expert warns

Latest death toll was not a fluke. Dark days lie ahead, Syracuse Covid expert warns Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 Maria Giannino, a nurse with Nascentia, tests a passenger in the car for coronavirus at the F shed at the CNY Regional Market. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. – After nine exhausting months of pandemic, Onondaga County residents could be forgiven for hoping that the deaths of 18 coronavirus patients in a single day Wednesday were a one-time thing. A fluke. They were not. There likely will be more days like Wednesday, judging from the throngs of Covid-19 patients in Syracuse hospitals, a local expert says.

First Covid-19 vaccines administered in Syracuse; plus, another downtown restaurant closes permanently (Good Morning CNY for Dec 16)

First Covid-19 vaccines administered in Syracuse; plus, another downtown restaurant closes permanently (Good Morning CNY for Dec. 16) Updated Dec 16, 2020; Photo of the Day Kenzo B. Mukendi, of Syracuse, became the first person in Central New York to receive the new Covid-19 vaccine. Mukendi works at Upstate Medical University, where his job includes cleaning rooms in the Covid-19 ward.Katrina Tulloch | ktulloch@syracuse.com Coronavirus Update Hospital workers get CNY’s first Covid-19 vaccinations: A housekeeper at Upstate University Hospital on Tuesday became the first person in Central New York to receive an injection of the new Covid-19 vaccine, raising hopes that the end of the deadly pandemic is in sight. Starting today, Upstate plans to vaccinate as many as 600 workers a day. (Video: Watch the vaccinations).

Waddington man in hospital after causing scene at motel, fleeing, crashing car

WADDINGTON — A Waddington man is in the hospital after crashing his car off an embankment along Route 37 over the weekend. According to state police, troopers received a report of a disorderly individual and a subsequent car crash at about 11 p.m. Saturday. After investigating, troopers discovered Vincent E. Perelli, 48, of Waddington, had acted in a way to disturb others at the Riverview Motel, then fled the scene in his 2016 Jeep Cherokee. Police say as he drove east, away from the motel, Mr. Perelli failed to turn at a curve, and drove off the shoulder of the road. His vehicle became airborne, then rolled a number of times upon hitting the ground before coming to rest on its passenger side near McGinnis Road.

See the first person in CNY to get the covid vaccine

See the first person in CNY to get the covid vaccine (video) Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 15, 2020 Kenzo B. Mukendi, of Syracuse, became the first person in Central New York to receive the new Covid-19 vaccine. Mukendi works at Upstate Medical University, where his job includes cleaning rooms in the Covid-19 ward.Katrina Tulloch | ktulloch@syracuse.com Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. A housekeeper at Upstate University Hospital today became the first person in Central New York to receive an injection of the new Covid-19 vaccine, raising hopes that the end of the deadly pandemic is in sight. Kenzo B. Mukendi, 48, of Syracuse, was vaccinated at Upstate, the first hospital in the region to get shipments of the vaccine. Developed by Pfizer and BioNtech, the vaccine was the first to receive emergency approval by the Food and Drug Administration. Upstate is one of 150 sites worldwide that participated in the clinical trials for the vaccine.

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