September 10, 2021 Update

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Friday, September 10, 2021 Chairman’s press release PINE HAVEN REPORTS SIX NEW CASES -- NO SERIOUS ILLNESS Six residents of the Pine Haven Nursing Home & Rehabilitation Center in Philmont have tested positive for COVID19, Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb said midday today. All six have been vaccinated, with only one showing mild symptoms and the remainder … {Read more...}

Gallatin CAC Meeting Sept 13, 6PM Gallatin Town Hall

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Agenda for CAC meeting Monday, September 13 at 6 PM, at Gallatin Town Hall 1 introductions 2 Review of minutes from last meeting held on August 9 3 Need a volunteer going forward to take minutes 4 Update on Carvel Development process 5 Update on GCA signage: pressure treated wood and involvement of town historian 6 Review of RFP process and status of bids * 7 Status of … {Read more...}

September 7, 2021 Update

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Columbia County Board of Supervisors Chairman’s Press Release 99TH COVID-RELATED DEATH IN COUNTY As of midday today, the Columbia County Department of Health had recorded 23 new cases of COVID-19, with eight recorded on Monday and 11 on Saturday for a total of 42 since Friday. There are currently nine individuals in the hospital. Only one of the hospitalized individuals has been … {Read more...}

September 3, 2021 Update

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Friday, September 3, 2021 Chairman’s press release COUNTY HITS 98TH COVID-RELATED DEATHS Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb has reported the 98th COVID-19 related death in the county. The individual was under the age of 40 and was unvaccinated. By midday today, the county DOH had recorded eight new cases of the virus, with 11 recorded on Thursday. There are currently … {Read more...}

August 31, 2021 Update

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Columbia County Chairman’s press release COUNTY REACHES 70% FULLY VACCINATED As of midday today, Columbia County Department of Health had recorded eight new cases of COVID-19 infection among county residents, which DOH Director Jack Mabb said was a continuation of the usual pattern in recent days. “We tend to start off with a low number, then add to that number as the day goes along,” he … {Read more...}