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I m eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in New York State Now what?

I m eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine in New York State. Now what? We take a look at what you should do after filling out the form on the state s website and last updated 2021-01-13 18:11:18-05 LOCKPORT, N.Y. (WKBW) — “I’m just frustrated,” Joyce Martell of Pendleton said. At 78-years-old, Martell is among the latest group to qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine based on her age. But getting an appointment has proved to be impossible. “I don’t even mind waiting to get it. It’s just the information is not there,” she said. According to Martell, after going to the state’s website and checking the list of participating pharmacies, she had to contact each one individually to no avail.

EDITORIAL: PIO post s nothing more than patronage

EDITORIAL: PIO post s nothing more than patronage Dec 12, 2020 Niagara County Courthouse in Lockport Democrats in the Niagara County Legislature s minority caucus are right: the county doesn t need a dedicated public information officer. We would argue it hasn t needed one ever, and we have argued the same point pretty much every year since 2008, when the legislature s Republican-led majority caucus created the position. Democrats correctly suggested on Tuesday that the timing was right to do away with the job, or at least combine it with that of the legislature clerk. As Minority Caucus Leader Dennis Virtuoso, D-Niagara Falls, noted, legislature Clerk Mary Jo Tamburlin has announced her intention to retire this year. Combining the clerk and PIO positions could have saved about $89,000 next year, according to Virtuoso s estimates.

OUR VIEW: Politics trumps practicality, again

OUR VIEW: Politics trumps practicality, again
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KPIX CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley September 29, 2012

pelley: good evening, mitt romney has 39 days to turn his 45esidential campaign into a winner but the support of a key voting group is in jeopardy. seniors tend to vote republicans but many are concerned about what a president romney might do with medicare. look at this poll of key swing states by the washington post. in florida where nearly one out of three voters is over 65, romney trails president obama by four points. 51% to 47%. in ohio, romney is down eight points, 52% to 44%. and it gets about the same z mbers in virginia, eight points behind. in those three states, of senior voters who said medicare is extremely important 53% are going with president obama, 42% mitt romney. we asked dean reynolds to tell us more about the medicare factor. the first step to a stronger strcare is to repeal obamacare. oboos) because it represents the worst of both worlds! reporter: a week ago when republican vice presidential candidate paul ryan spoke about medicare to the americ

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