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Septic Sewer Replacement Grant Monies Available for Parts of Chautauqua Lake, Findley Lake
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Getting students vaccinated before school starts takes a different approach in Niagara, Chautauqua counties
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Even with many mask mandates in New York State lifted, COVID-19 cases in WNY drop
State data shows WNY’s seven-day rolling average on COVID cases dropping weeks before mask mandates were largely lifted for those who are vaccinated. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 5:34 PM EDT June 9, 2021
2 On Your Side has been looking into the COVID data on where cases stand since many of those mask restrictions went away.
State data shows Western New York’s seven-day rolling average on COVID cases dropping weeks before mask mandates were largely lifted for those who are vaccinated.
Since the mask guidance changes, cases have continued to plummet.
May 10, 2021
Staff of the Mina-Findley Community Center and the Chautauqua County Department of Health joined Univera Healthcare president, Art Wingerter at a COVID vaccine clinic in Findley Lake. From left are Dr. LJ Baylis, Mina-Findley Community Center, Dr. Marlene Garone, Mina-Findley Community Center, Shelly Wells, Chautauqua County Department of Health, Art Wingerter of Univera Healthcare, Christine Schuyler and Bree Agett, both of the Chautauqua County Department of Health.
FINDLEY LAKE Univera Healthcare and Kinney Drugs, in conjunction with the Chautauqua County Department of Health and Human Services, hosted a COVID-19 vaccine clinic recently at the Mina-Findley Lake Community Center in Findley Lake.
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Several COVID-19 vaccination clinics are taking place this week in Chautauqua County, providing several opportunities for those looking to get the previously coveted shots. The abundance of doses come as 43,083 county residents have completed their vaccination series, according to the state’s online tracker, along with 51,997 who have received at least one shot.
There are clinics scheduled every day this week, including today at the Jamestown Community College campus in Jamestown. The clinic will utilize the Moderna vaccine, and will run from 6:30-11:30 a.m.
On Wednesday, Brooks Memorial Hospital, 529 Central Ave., Dunkirk, will host the first of two clinics this week. Those who sign up will receive the Pfizer vaccine. Another clinic, also using Pfizer, will be held Wednesday at Southwestern High School from 3:30-6:30 p.m. The shots are available for all faculty, staff, parents, students over 16, and other community members. Participants do not need to b
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