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CNY colleges bring Covid vaccines to campus to stem rising cases among the young

CNY colleges bring Covid vaccines to campus to stem rising cases among the young Updated Apr 09, 3:32 PM; Posted Apr 09, 3:32 PM 10 Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. As coronavirus cases continue to soar among young people, Syracuse colleges are bringing Covid-19 vaccines to campus. Syracuse University started vaccinating staff and students on campus on Thursday, and Le Moyne College ran a clinic today in partnership with the Onondaga County Health Department. New York state on Tuesday made the vaccine available to anyone 16 years or older. It’s part of a race to vaccinate those most likely to catch and spread the virus. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said the majority of recent coronavirus cases have come from people under the age of 40. On Thursday, the county reported 143 new cases, the most in one day since Feb. 1. Of those, 79% were people under 40, McMahon said.

As Covid vaccine slots lie unused in CNY, the hard work begins to bring shots to people

As Covid vaccine slots lie unused in CNY, ‘the hard work’ begins to bring shots to people Updated 10:52 AM; Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. – New York threw the gates wide open Tuesday for all adults in New York to get Covid-19 vaccines, but tens of thousands of local appointments remain unused. The state-run site at the fairgrounds still has more than 1,000 slots a day unfilled from April 27 to May 31, the last day for which appointments are available. Onondaga County’s vaccine website is taking new appointments. You can sign up for vaccines in the next week at Walgreens and Wegman’s, among other sites.

Company news: Clara Choi, Lauren Easton and Bruce Fritzen join WCNY

Company news: Clara Choi, Lauren Easton and Bruce Fritzen join WCNY Updated 7:21 AM; Today 7:21 AM WCNY has appointed Clara Choi as appointed multimedia graphic designer and communications coordinator; Lauren Easton as events specialist; and Bruce Fritzen as IT and systems support specialist. Facebook Share WCNY, Central New York’s community-owned public broadcaster, announced the following appointments: Clara Choi, of Manlius, was appointed multimedia graphic designer and communications coordinator. She was previously a visiting professor at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She earned a bachelor’s degree in visual communication from Duksung University and a master’s degree in graphic design from

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