NYS Vaccine Availability Expanded – to 30 year-olds and older on 3/30; to 16 year-olds and older on 4/6

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GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES NEW YORKERS 30 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINE New Yorkers 30 Years of Age and Older Can Begin to Schedule Appointments and Get Vaccinated Beginning Tuesday, March 30 New Yorkers 16 Years of Age and Older Can Begin to Schedule Appointments and Get Vaccinated Beginning April 6 New York State Will Make Eligibility … {Read more...}

March 24, 2021 Update

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Wednesday, March 24, 2021 From the Columbia County Board of Supervisors CHAIRMAN’S PRESS RELEASE CLUSTERS CAUSING MOST NEW INFECTIONS As of midday Wednesday, 11 new cases of COVID-19 were recorded by the Columbia County Department of Health. Eleven new cases were also recorded by the DOH on Tuesday. Currently, there are eight individuals hospitalized, with two in the ICU. Director Mabb … {Read more...}

March 22, 2021 Update

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Monday, March 22, 2021 Chairman’s press release INFECTION RATE STABLE On Saturday, one new case of COVID-19 was recorded by the Columbia County Department of Health, with 31 new cases Sunday through midday Monday. ADVISORY: Please note that the numbers distributed in Board of Supervisors Chairman Matt Murell’s coronavirus press releases are morning results provided to the county … {Read more...}

DMV, COUNTY CLERK, REAL PROPERTY TO REOPEN FRIDAY

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Thursday, March 18, 2021 Chairman’s press release DMV, COUNTY CLERK, REAL PROPERTY TO REOPEN FRIDAY   The Columbia County Clerk’s office, the County Department of Motor Vehicles, and County Real Property Tax Services are safe and set to reopen Friday, March 19, at 9 a.m.   The offices, located at 560 Warren Street, Hudson, were closed March 9 after a COVID-19 outbreak in the … {Read more...}

March 17, 2021 Update

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021 From the Columbia County Board of Supervisors CHAIRMAN’S PRESS RELEASE COVID-19 INFECTIONS RISE After a spell of predominantly single-digit daily new cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County, on Tuesday 15 new cases were recorded by the Columbia County Department of Health, with 14 new cases as of midday Wednesday. “These numbers represent a bump up that seems … {Read more...}