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Tuesday update: Oswego County virus cases up 15 to 6,234

Friday update: Oswego County virus cases up 25 to 6,042; deaths up one to 87

OSWEGO — Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang announced Friday, Feb. 12, that 25 additional residents have tested positive for COVID-19. This brings the total cumulative number of positive cases since the county began monitoring for COVID-19 in March 2020 to 6,042. There are currently 197 active positive cases. He also reported another COVID-19-related death. “This marks the 87th death of one of our neighbors. I would like to express our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this patient.” As the Oswego County Health Department continues to monitor COVID-19 activities in the county, Huang said, “Despite this new loss, we have noticed that both hospitalization rates and deaths are down in the past two weeks or more. The number of new positive cases in the daily reports are also drastically reduced.”

Rabies clinic planned Feb 27 | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 9, 2021 FONDA The Montgomery County Public Health will have a rabies clinic from 9 to 11 a.m. Feb, 27 at the Montgomery County Department of Public Works garage, 6 Park St., according to a news release. The New York State Public Health Law requires that all dogs, cats and domestic ferrets will have initial vaccinations administered against rabies no later than 4 months of age and stay up to date with re-vaccinations. The re-vaccinations are required one year later and a booster shot every three years. It is important to have pets vaccinated in a timely manner in order for the pet to be considered protected against the virus. The pet owners should bring proof of their pet’s last rabies vaccination.

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