How a Data Firm Can Track COVID Cases After Events PUBLISHED 5:46 AM ET Feb. 16, 2021 PUBLISHED 5:46 AM EST Feb. 16, 2021
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Whether public gatherings big and small can return this year will largely depend on whether officials can track COVID-19 cases and one firm says it can provide the analysis to do so.
A pair of Buffalo Bills playoff games, which included a limited number of fans in attendance at the open-air stadium last month, is being seen as a model for how these events can go forward. Here was a perfect use case in how we really thought this data could be leveraged for the public good, said Ian Allen, the co-founder of Camber Systems, a data firm.
Pandemic has accelerated huge changes in commercial real estate
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Business and elected leaders in Saratoga County say the discovery of the new, more transmissible strain of coronavirus underscores the need for local vaccination sites.
Bow Tie Cinemas re-open in Saratoga and Schenectady | The Daily Gazette
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Bow Tie Cinema Saratoga general manager Sue Hitchcock, of Schenectady, makes popcorn at the cinema s reopening day on Church Street in Saratoga Springs on Friday. The cinema opened for the first time since COVID began in March.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS Employees were putting up marquee lettering outside in the cold, the popcorn was hot and fresh, but there was no Coke to be had.
Wednesday night’s storm, which dropped 35 inches of snow on Saratoga Springs, was bound to impact something about the downtown Criteria 11 Cinemas re-opening after a nine-month hiatus and the Coca-Cola truck due on Thursday didn’t make it in time for Friday afternoon’s first showing. Customers would have to settle for bottled water.
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