Tri-county region reports 4 deaths, 84 cases of COVID-19 Covid-19 cases (Source: MGN) By 7 News Staff | February 8, 2021 at 6:19 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 6:22 PM
CANTON, N.Y. (WWNY) - The tri-county region is once again reporting a low number of new COVID-19 cases.
Combined, St. Lawrence, Lewis, and Jefferson counties are reporting 84 new cases of COVID-19.
For the past three days, the combined total has been less than 100, an indication that new cases in the north country are declining.
Jefferson County Legislature Chairman Scott Gray says this is a promising sign.
“People are more cautious, because they watch these numbers escalate. I think it scared a lot of people. People were at a heightened level of awareness to this whole situation,” Gray said.
Counties voice frustration over COVID-19 vaccine allocations
WWNY Counties voice frustration over COVID-19 vaccine allocations By Lexi Bruening | January 20, 2021 at 5:52 PM EST - Updated January 20 at 9:48 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Itâs been days of emails, texts, and phone calls to the state.
âThey know exactly where I stand,â said Jefferson County Legislature Chairman Scott Gray.
Where exactly does Gray stand? He says a majority of vaccine doses for the region are going to Potsdam, feeding the state-run clinic set up there.
That forces residents to drive more than an hour to get a shot.
âIâm not against the state sites,â Gray said. What Iâm saying, is that itâs coming at the expense of other operations.â
Watertown lawmakers to vote on firefightersâ response to medical calls
WWNY Watertown lawmakers to vote on firefightersâ response to medical calls By Abbey Buttacavoli | January 18, 2021 at 5:31 PM EST - Updated January 18 at 9:37 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - Members of Watertown City Council are expected to vote Tuesday on setting a deadline that would end emergency medical response for the Watertown Fire Department next year unless Jefferson County provides whatâs called EMD service - a system to determine the severity of emergency medical calls.
âIn talking with some of the county legislatures, I donât see the county supporting this,â said Council Member Lisa Ruggiero.
Appointments for COVID shots fill up quickly
WWNY Appointments for COVID shots fill up quickly By Lexi Bruening | January 11, 2021 at 5:11 PM EST - Updated January 11 at 10:09 PM
LOWVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - New York state is a step closer to getting COVID-19 vaccines into the arms of those who need it most. On Monday, that list of eligible people got bigger. But, there are some complications along the way.
Lewis County Manager Ryan Piche says the COVID-19 vaccine has the potential to be the “weapon to end the war.”
On Monday, more people became eligible to receive it.
“We know those 75 and above are most at risk. We know people that are in schools every day with students coming in and out, those folks are at risk. Police who are going in and out of homes and in and out of vehicles with the public, those people are at risk,” said Piche.