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Health Dept provides guidance as COVID restrictions ease

The Tompkins County Health Department is alerting the community to the easing of pandemic-related restrictions in New York State and the ongoing local efforts related to enforcing State guidance. Tompkins County continues to be a leader in New York State for both high vaccination rates and low infection rates, TCHD continues to urge the community to closely follow public health guidance related to the easing of restrictions and to get vaccinated when you are able.   New York State has announced that effective May 19, most business capacity restrictions will be based solely on 6 feet social distancing requirements.   Percentage-based capacity restrictions will be removed for most commercial settings, including retail, food services, gyms and fitness centers, amusement and family entertainment, hair salons, barber shops,  other personal care services, and houses of worship, among other settings.   

Metro Nashville indoor mask mandate remains in place

Metro Nashville indoor mask mandate remains in place While Metro prepares to lift all capacity restrictions on businesses and gatherings on Friday, the indoor mask mandate won t be changing. and last updated 2021-05-10 19:56:43-04 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — As Metro prepares to lift all capacity restrictions on businesses and gatherings on Friday, the indoor mask mandate is staying put. Masks, we’ve known for a long time, are the best defense against the spread of the virus, said Hugh Atkins, the Bureau Director for Environmental Health Services. We want to be cautious and not remove all the restrictions. Atkins said the indoor mask mandate applies to everyone, whether they are vaccinated or not. Local businesses owners have the option of implementing any restrictions they feel would keep employees or customers safe.

Sickened NC-SC homeowners seek governor s help as foul odor gags neighborhoods

Sickened NC-SC homeowners seek governor s help as foul odor gags neighborhoods Joe Marusak, The Charlotte Observer Apr. 24 Homeowners in parts of south Charlotte and Upstate South Carolina said a pungent odor continued wafting into their neighborhoods in recent days, infiltrating their homes and causing headaches and sore throats. I m nauseous from this, a Clover, S.C., woman reported this week on a Facebook page dedicated to the odor. The page had 971 members as of Saturday morning. The smell has filled my house and woken me up out of my sleep this morning, a Rock Hill, S.C., resident reported on the site Saturday morning. Smells like soured laundry.

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