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Onondaga County is making plans to come to the aid of school districts trying to keep track of COVID-19 cases in school buildings.
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Contact tracing has been one of the methods for government to control the COVID-19 pandemic from the very beginning. And now it’s on the way out.
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Despite a massive hiring push last year, health agencies around the U.S. failed to contain the pandemic through contact tracing. Health leaders reflect on lessons learned and what's next.
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The government had previously said data collected by its widely used app would only be used for contact tracing. The program is seen as a key part of the country's success in managing the coronavirus.
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NPR's latest survey finds the contact tracing workforce now tops 70,000, a dramatic increase in the last two months. But to meet the growing demand, new federal funding will be key.
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There’s no funding for local governments in the latest aid package, soon to be passed by Congress. Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon continues to…
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The private sector is helping Onondaga County beef up its contact tracing efforts.Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said an unnamed company has…
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon said he knows the vaccines are on their way; with front-line hospital workers possibly rolling up their sleeves as…
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Coronavirus cases around central and northern New York continue to rise rapidly. Onondaga County reported 235 new cases Sunday. Oswego County has broken…
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Onondaga County is streamlining the contact tracing regimen that’s used to try and corral the coronavirus. This comes as the county continues to report…