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New York Skilled Nursing Facility Deploys The Vios Monitoring System To Enhance Patient Monitoring
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Syracuse nursing home lawsuit settled for $5 5 million; former residents to collect soon
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Liverpool and Baldwinsville play in an empty gym at Liverpool High School, Clay, N.Y., Tuesday, February 9, 2021.
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HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL IS BACK (BUT THE FANS AREN’T): Tuesday marked the return of scholastic basketball games in Section III, a day many coaches and athletes thought would never come. Liverpool’s brand new gym was the site of a girls basketball game between the Warriors and Baldwinsville played with no fans in the stands. The visiting Bees won, 69-50. See more photos from the game, and get results from the rest of Tuesday’s high school action. (Scott Schild photo)
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:
Dec. 29
The Post and Courier on the COVID-19 vaccine campaign and convincing the public to take the vaccine:
The first shot of the second wave of COVID-19 vaccinations in South Carolina came Monday at a nursing home in Greenville. Now the question becomes: How do we get enough Americans to take the shots so the nation soon reaches âherd immunityâ? There is no single answer.
Recent polls on the willingness of people to be vaccinated point in different directions. The New York Times reports that repeated surveys by Gallup, the Kaiser Family Foundation and Pew have found a general increase in willingness to be vaccinated for the disease, from around 50% of Americans last summer to over 60% in December.