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It's (607) 376-7453

Oneonta City Hall Announces

COVID-19 'Tip Line' Number

ONEONTA – It's (607) 376-7453.

As SUNY Oneonta students begin arriving today, that's the "tip line" number, the City of Oneonta's dedicated hotline for citizens to report concerns over gatherings that are seen as jeopardizing public health doing this time of COVID-19 threat.

You can call the number, which was announced today, or you can send a text.

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