Syracuse-UNC becomes 3rd straight game postponed amid program pause
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Syracuse-UNC, originally scheduled for Jan. 2, has been postponed due to the Orange s program pause.
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Syracuse men’s basketball’s game against No. 17 North Carolina, originally scheduled for Jan. 2, was postponed Wednesday due to the Orange’s program pause.
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CNY nursing home sends 2 men home before Covid tests show they’re infected, families say
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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A Syracuse nursing home recently sent two patients home before Covid 19 test results showed they were infected, their families say.
It wasn’t until the men were home for a few days and spending time with relatives and friends that they learned they tested positive. The families say St. Camillus did not tell them when the men were discharged it had tested them for the coronavirus and was awaiting results.
Ed Cathers, of Syracuse, drove to St. Camillus Dec. 3 to pick up his 79-year-old father, Joseph Cathers. The elder Cathers went to the nursing home for rehabilitation for 18 days after a fall. As his father was leaving St. Camillus, nurses encouraged him to continue his therapy at home so he’d never have to return to the nursing home, Cathers said.