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The disruptions caused by the pandemic fueled skyrocketing shipping costs, which should ease as market fundamentals return to something resembling normal this year. BF Staff
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Top Logistics Hubs: Delivering The Goods
The disruptions caused by the pandemic fueled skyrocketing shipping costs, which should ease as market fundamentals return to something resembling normal this year.
April 19, 2021
By the BF Staff
From the March/April 2021 Issue
The mismatch between demand for global container shipping services and available capacity caused shipping costs to skyrocket in the fourth quarter of 2020, according to S&P Global Platts.
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.
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County School Districts respond to end of mask mandate
Alma, Mountainburg, and Cedarville schools lift mask mandate
Alma School District will no longer require masks for students, staff, or visitors. The school will continue to follow all other safety and sanitation recommendations from the Department of health such as social distancing, encouraging hand washing, and spraying and disinfecting all facilities daily.
Mountainburg and Cedarville Schools will also not be requiring masks moving forward.
In a press conference on March 30, Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced that the state-wide mask mandate has been lifted. Schools in the county have made the decision on whether or not they continue their mask policies.