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New York will not enforce its mandate requiring health care workers to get COVID-19 boosters in light of concerns about staffing shortages, state health officials said Friday.
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Getting a COVID-19 booster shot is no longer an option for health care workers in New York. But health care officials don’t think the booster order will be as controversial as the initial state vaccine mandate last fall.
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The Supreme Court refused Monday to halt a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health care workers in New York that does not offer an exemption for religious reasons.
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When planning holiday get-togethers, doctors recommend assessing risk factors for COVID-19 and taking precautions to curb the spread of the virus.
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Oswego County health officials say they’re seeing quite a sharp uptick in COVID-19 cases in children ages five to 11 compared to last year.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, saying she is very concerned with the higher rate of transmission of COVID-19 in western New York and other upstate regions, is expanding eligibility for booster shots to any adult in a high-transmission area who feels that they need one.
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Ten of New York’s mass coronavirus vaccination sites are ready to give shots to children ages 5 to 11 who recently became eligible for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Saturday.
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Pediatrician Joseph Domachowske answers what parents want to know about the COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11. Radiologist Michele Lisi goes over different types of medical imaging.
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Now that the CDC recommends the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, efforts to vaccinate Onondaga County’s kids are underway.