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A major effort is underway in Onondaga County to vaccinate children in the 5-11 age group against COVID-19.
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New York’s state prisons are encouraging inmates to get the COVID-19 vaccine — and they’re offering up a side of fries with that.
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The agency acted after an independent panel of scientists strongly supported the move. Kids could start getting vaccinated within the week.
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A COVID-19 vaccine mandate for children attending schools in New York is still on the table, but isn’t being considered immediately by the state, Gov. Kathy Hochul said Wednesday.
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Onondaga County saw a 31% decline in the number of positive COVID-19 cases last week, and officials say that’s an important trend as colder weather approaches.
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The City of Syracuse will soon begin a door-to-door strategy to encourage vaccine hesitant residents to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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CDC Director Rochelle Walensky also endorsed a mix-and-match approach to boosters that would be flexible for patients and health care providers.
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Nearly two-thirds of New York residents are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to the latest federal statistics.
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Should people who get a COVID booster get a different vaccine from their original shot? The results of a highly anticipated study suggest that in some cases the answer may be yes.
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New York will have to continue allowing health care workers to seek religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine, a federal judge in Utica wrote in a decision released early Tuesday.