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Sunday update: Oswego County virus cases up 42 to 3,052

OSWEGO — Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang announced today, Sunday, Dec. 20, that 42 additional residents have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of positive cases to 3,052. He reminds residents that new cases continue to be on the rise in Oswego County. “Our investigations show the virus is mostly being brought into a home by one member of the household and spreading in the home,” Huang said. “To protect yourself and your loved ones, please avoid non-essential gatherings and continue social distancing, face-masking and frequent handwashing.” There are no new public exposures to report today. Locations of potential public exposure are posted on the health department’s COVID-19 page at health.oswegocounty.com/covid-19. The public is urged to protect themselves as if they could potentially be exposed every time they are in a public place.

Three Stores Charged With Selling Alcohol, Vaping Products To Minors In Northern Westchester

Read / Add Comments Three Northern Westchester businesses were recently charged with selling alcohol or vaping products to a youth who was under 21 years of age. Westchester County Police and the Westchester County Department of Health sent the underage youth into multiple stores in Mount Kisco last week at the request of the Village, said Kieran O Leary, spokesman for the Westchester County Police. They conducted compliance checks to ensure that shops that sell beer, tobacco, or vaping products were complying with laws that prohibit such sales to persons under 21 years old, he added. The stores, all in Mount Kisco, are: Smoking of Chen Inc., (doing business as The Smoking King), 32 Main St, which is charged with selling vaping supplies to a person under age 21, a violation of New York State Public Health Law;

Westchester Stores Charged With Selling Alcohol, Vaping Products To Minors

Read / Add Comments Three Northern Westchester businesses were recently charged with selling alcohol or vaping products to a youth who was under 21 years of age. Westchester County Police and the Westchester County Department of Health sent the underage youth into multiple stores in Mount Kisco last week at the request of the Village, said Kieran O Leary, spokesman for the Westchester County Police. They conducted compliance checks to ensure that shops that sell beer, tobacco, or vaping products were complying with laws that prohibit such sales to persons under 21 years old, he added. The stores, all in Mount Kisco, are: Smoking of Chen Inc., (doing business as The Smoking King), 32 Main St, which is charged with selling vaping supplies to a person under age 21, a violation of New York State Public Health Law;

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