Covid numbers for April 3, 2021 in local counties
UTICA, NY (WKTV) - The Oneida County Health Department reports 31 new positive test cases in the most recent 24-hour period. There are currently 444 reported positive cases in Oneida County.
Posted: Apr 3, 2021 8:03 PM
Updated: Apr 5, 2021 10:36 AM
UTICA, NY (WKTV) - The Oneida County Health Department reports 31 new positive test cases in the most recent 24-hour period. There are currently 444 reported positive cases in Oneida County. County officials issued a correction on Friday s numbers. On Friday, it was reported there were 254 Covid-19 cases. That number was actually 454. Officials report 17 people are hospitalized in Oneida County with Covid-19. Three of those hospitalized are in nursing homes.
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Oneida County reports 37 new COVID-19 cases, while Herkimer County has six. Oneida County will administer vaccines to residents who are housebound, starting Friday by appointment. Here is the latest information:
County to vaccinate homebound residents
Oneida County is partnering with Upstate Family Health Center to administer 500 COVID-19 vaccinations Friday to homebound residents and those in residential facilities, Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente Jr. said.
County residents older than 18 who are homebound due to a disability or mobility issue are eligible to receive a Johnson & Johnson vaccination, he said.
An appointment is required and can be scheduled by calling 315-798-5439.
500 vaccines available for homebound Oneida County residents
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Oneida County is partnering with Upstate Family Health Center to provide 500 Johnson & Johnson vaccines to those who are either homebound or live in residential facilities.
Posted: Mar 17, 2021 12:07 PM
Updated: Mar 17, 2021 12:33 PM
Posted By: WKTV
Oneida County is partnering with Upstate Family Health Center to provide 500 Johnson & Johnson vaccines to those who are homebound or live in residential facilities.
Any Oneida County resident 18 and older who is homebound due to a disability or mobility issue is eligible.
The vaccines will be provided on Friday, March 19. Nurses from Upstate Family Health Center and vaccinators from Oneida County Health Department will administer the doses.