The real Covid death toll at nursing homes, and the staggering heartache in NY (exclusive)
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Jeff Parker visits with his mother, Ginger, through a plastic hugging wall at Katherine Luther nursing home near Utica. Ginger Parker, who had terminal brain cancer, died this month after contracting Covid-19. The virus has killed thousands of nursing home residents across New York state, but the total number has never been reported.Provided photo
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Syracuse, N.Y. When 90-year-old Connie Cuddy died last week of Covid-19, an employee at the nursing home opened a window to let her soul go free. Cuddy’s daughter, Jody Courtemanche, cries with gratitude thinking about it.
Dec 16, 2020
The Salvation Army s Christmas Bureau distribution begins Wednesday at 10 in Downtown Syracuse- and traffic in the area may become heavy at times.
Syracuse Police say that Herald Place between Salina and Clinton Streets will be closed. Anyone who is looking to attend the event is asked to enter the site from N Salina St. All other drivers are being asked to avoid the area.