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Weekly COVID-19 Statistics Update: March 31 – April 6

Today: 25 new cases As of today, all New Yorkers aged 16 and over are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The Oswego County Health Department, under New York State Department of Health guidelines, is vaccinating anyone 18 years and older. Proof of age is required and must be provided at the vaccination site. Individuals that are 16 or 17 years old are eligible for the Pfizer vaccine only and must go to a clinic where Pfizer is offered. Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are only approved for those 18 and older. Note – Oswego County Today now reports the COVID-19 statistics weekly on Tuesdays instead of Monday through Friday. Our next report will be Tuesday, April 13, 2021.

All North Carolinians 16+ Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines

All North Carolinians 16+ Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines On Wednesday, all North Carolinians age 16 and up will be eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. Group 5 includes anyone age 16 and up for the Pfizer vaccine, and anyone 18 and up for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson one-dose shot. Data from North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services shows more than 30 percent of the state’s population has been at least partially vaccinated, with around 20 percent having been fully vaccinated. In Orange County, that number is even higher, with 37 percent of the population partially vaccinated. As of Tuesday, the state has surpassed 5.2 million doses administered.

Capitol Digest: Updating voter rolls, ag/natural resources budget, K-12 schools COVID costs

A roundup of legislative and Capitol news items of interest for Tuesday, April 6, 2021: PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK: The first full week of April is recognized as National Public Health Week. The National Public Health conference is being held virtually all week with the theme of “Building Bridges to Better Health.” The Public Health Conference of Iowa is also taking place this week and offers the opportunity for public health professionals from across the state to connect on issues facing Iowans. Both conferences will highlight the contribution of public health workers over the past pandemic year. The Iowa Department of Public Health is “incredibly grateful for new and existing partnerships at the federal level,” said Kelly Garcia, the department’s interim director.

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