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ANDREW CUOMO FOR PRESIDENT

EDITORIAL Reprinted From This Week’s Hometown Oneonta, Freeman’s Journal ANDREW CUOMO FOR PRESIDENT He’s Ready For White House; Americans Ready For Him Andrew Cuomo for president. Already, he seems presidential,  never more than this past Monday in announcing his collaboration with five other Northeast governors in a multi-state council “to restore the economy and get people back to work.” Let’s do it. In the five weeks of New York State’s fight against the coronavirus invasion, the governor’s shown all the…
April 15, 2020

Attend Earth Fest Online, Make Movie Poster, Much More

LIBBY’S BEST BETS Attend Earth Fest Online, Make Movie Poster, Much More By LIBBY CUDMORE • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com Keep the little ones – and the big ones too! – from growing restless inside with a photo contest, Earth Fest, a family fun run and more. • Learn to save energy and reduce food waste, and do a scavenger hunt in your own backyard as part of OCCA’s annual Earth Fest, featuring new online webinars and activities every day! Saturday,…
April 15, 2020

Bassett Researcher Conducts Tests On 3 Anti-COVID Drugs

Bassett Researcher Conducts Tests On 3 Anti-COVID Drugs Hydroxychloroquine, Lopinavir, Losartan Explored In Local Lab By ELIZABETH COOPER • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com COOPERSTOWN – Bassett Healthcare Network is doing original research into finding a cure for COVID-19. “This is an opportunity to have residents of this area participate in a really rigorous and sound clinical trial to get these drugs with the most up-to-date and most recommended method,” said Dr. Daniel Frelich, an infectious disease specialist. The study, dubbed COVID…
April 15, 2020

NYT’s Nate Silver Sees Coronavirus  Declining

NYT’s Nate Silver Sees Coronavirus  Declining There is increasing evidence that New York City – and Upstate New York – are turning a corner in their efforts to fight back COVID-19, and the timing suggests that the shifts may be a result of social distancing measures,  according to Nate Silver of FiveThirty Eight, former New York Times pollster. Whether the state and city have merely flattened the curve to a plateau or actually begin to turn it around is somewhat…
April 15, 2020

Pace Of Reopening Key To Ensuring CORONA Doesn’t Get A Rebound

GOVERNOR’S BRIEFING, TUESDAY, 4/14 Pace Of Reopening Key To Ensuring CORONA Doesn’t Get A Rebound GOVERNOR CUOMO AT TODAY’S BRIEFING: “Everybody’s anxious to reopen. … People need to get back to work. … The worst scenario would be if we did all of this, we got that number down, everybody went to extraordinary means and then we go to reopen and we reopen too fast or we reopen and there’s unanticipated consequences and we see that number go up again.”…
April 14, 2020

Skunk Tested For Rabies; One Person In Treatment

FOUND INJURED ON HARTWICK ROAD Skunk Tested For Rabies; One Person In Treatment HARTWICK – A skunk tested positive for rabies today in the Town of Hartwick, the county  Health Department reports. The animal was found in a roadway, was taken to a local veterinarian and sent to the state lab for rabies testing. One person was exposed, and is undergoing rabies-post exposure treatment.…
April 14, 2020

Seward Home After Ordeal, Recuperating

Seward Home After Ordeal, Recuperating Thanks Constituents For Prayers ONEONTA – State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, is back home in Milford from Albany Medical Center, and will be recuperating there from coronavirus, according to his chief of staff, his chief of staff, Duncan Davie, reported a few minutes ago. “Senator Seward is anticipating a full recovery and looking forward to resuming his duties on behalf of the people he feels privileged to represent,” Davie said. He continued: “The family is…
April 13, 2020

2 More Cases Reported; Positive Trends Continue

2 More Cases Reported; Positive Trends Continue COOPERSTOWN – While coronavirus cases continue to inch up, today’s report from county Public Health Director Heidi Bond continue to show positive trends. As of 1 p.m. today, she reported 45 cases, up three from Friday.  Easter Sunday there were no new Otsego County cases, the state reported.…
April 13, 2020
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