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Over the past week, the number of hospitalizations from COVID-19 and the number of reported cases across New York state have been on the rise.
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In July, coronavirus infections, hospitalizations and emergency room visits have inched up. Recent summers have seen a bump in COVID-19. This year's rise looks modest so far.
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The app will be decommissioned on July 28. It was launched in 2021 and used by almost twelve million people. State officials say the stored personal data will remain “private and secure.”
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A panel of advisers to the Food and Drug Administration has recommended revising the current COVID-19 vaccine so that it specifically targets omicron.
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Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Katie Anderson said the end of the emergency does not mean the COVID-19 pandemic is over.
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It's been three years since the coronavirus pandemic shut down performing industries. Audiences have returned, yet theatres still face challenges.
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SUNY officials have lifted the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students. SUNY Chancellor John King says the decision is more reflective of the current state of COVID-19.
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Three years ago, the novel coronavirus swept the world. Here are 24 quotes and 13 photos that sum up the reaction in the weeks before the World Health Organization's declaration of a global pandemic.
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Once U.S. stockpiles of COVID-19 vaccine run out, Moderna says it might charge as much as $130 per dose, but give people who lack health insurance a break. Critics say that's not enough help.
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The city's chief executive said the mask requirement will end outdoors and indoors, but some high-risk premises including hospitals and elderly homes can still require people to wear masks.