St Lawrence Health suspends visitations at Canton-Potsdam, Massena, Gouverneur hospitals
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After more than a year of restrictions, St Lawrence Health s full hospital visitor policy at resumes
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WATERTOWN â In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and health care centers were learning about the virus in real time.
While there was confusion and fear, there was also the underlying notion that society needed to move forward and work together to make it through the largest public health crisis in 100 years.
North country health care providers, while they dealt with a smaller number of patients compared with other hospitals in the state early on in the pandemic, many have been met with challenges along the way. The challenges span a wide spectrum, including financial strain, the canceling of elective surgeries, the lack of personal protective equipment and furloughs. But local health centers have adapted and grown in ways that will carry them into the future of health care in the region.
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 - 5:36 pm
POTSDAM The first of St. Lawrence County’s COVID-19 vaccination centers has been set up in the Fieldhouse at SUNY Potsdam’s Maxcy Hall. Clinical personnel are anticipating the distribution of the next round of vaccinations on Monday, January 18.
St. Lawrence Health System is collaborating with SUNY Potsdam, New York State, and St. Lawrence County Board of Health in the initiative to get county residents vaccinated against COVID-19. Along with the Potsdam location, SLHS is working to establish clinics in Gouverneur and Massena. The county is also working to help get two more set up in Ogdensburg and Star Lake.