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Oswego s Hometown Heroes honored for selfless acts of kindness | Community Giving

OSWEGO — Ten residents of the city of Oswego have been named “Hometown Heroes” for their selfless contributions to the community, the committee formed to establish this inaugural event recently announced. “Volunteering to improve the lives of our fellow residents is not exclusive to the city of Oswego,” said Mayor William J. Barlow, “but we honor and celebrate these individuals like few communities do,” added Barlow. “Hometown Heroes,” jointly sponsored by the city of Oswego was launched for the first time earlier this month as a way to recognize individuals from the city of Oswego who quietly go about improving the lives of others through their generosity, energy, and spirit. The idea was the brainchild of Oswego Police Department Community Policing members Chelsea Giovo and Steve Carroll.

2 Central NY hospitals used all of their Covid vaccines: Good progress, Cuomo says

Adirondack Medical Center praised for speedy vaccination | News, Sports, Jobs

eizzo@adirondackdailyenterprise.com Hope in the form of a vaccine came in December. Nurse Michaele Dobson, right, administers the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to nurse Laura Hooker, of Wilmington, at the Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake on Dec. 23. (News photo Elizabeth Izzo) SARANAC LAKE Adirondack Medical Center was highlighted on Monday, Jan. 4 as one of the highest-performing hospitals in the state for distributing vaccines. Less than two weeks after the hospital received its first shipment of coronavirus vaccines on Dec. 23, about 87% of its vaccine allotment has been administered, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo. No one will say how many vials of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines have been delivered to AMC or its parent organization, the Saranac Lake-based Adirondack Health. As part of New York’s distribution plan, the state required health care facilities to sign a memorandum of understanding that restricts representatives of those facilities from disclosing ma

NY hospital Covid vaccinations speed up after Cuomo threats

NY hospital Covid vaccinations speed up after Cuomo threats Updated Jan 06, 2021; Posted Jan 06, 2021 Christopher Bumpus, the director of nursing at Bishop Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Syracuse, gets his coronavirus vaccination in December.N. Scott Trimble | strimble@syracuse.com Facebook Share Albany, N.Y. Just days after shame and threats from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the pace of Covid-19 vaccinations in New York hospitals has sped up. Hospitals in the state have been performing 10,809 vaccinations a day over the past three weeks. That increased to 31,157 shots over the last two days, Cuomo said today during a press conference in Albany. On Monday, Cuomo threatened hospitals with fines and the potential loss of vaccine allocations if they didn’t use their doses fast enough. He called out the worst-performing hospitals in the state with a chart during his briefing.

City announces inaugural class of Hometown Heroes: Ten honored for selfless acts of kindness | News

City announces inaugural class of Hometown Heroes: Ten honored for selfless acts of kindness | News
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