March 1, 2021 Update

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  Monday, March 1, 2021 Chairman’s press release COVID-19 NUMBERS Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb said midday Monday that the DOH had recorded eight new cases of COVID-19 among county residents. Twelve cases were recorded on Sunday, and eight on Saturday. Eleven individuals are currently hospitalized, and one is in the ICU. Another community death brings to … {Read more...}

Shredding Bins at The Gallatin Town Hall 3/15/21 to 3/26/21

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The document shredding bins are available at the Gallatin Town Hall Mondays and Fridays from 9-2 and Saturdays 9-12 from 03/15/21-03/26/21.  For more information 519-398-7519 or [email protected] The Columbia County KISS Program is once again available to seniors in every town in Columbia County. The KISS Program, founded by Columbia County Clerk Holly Tanner, stands for Keeping the … {Read more...}

February 26,2021 Update

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Friday, February 26, 2021 Chairman’s press release MARCH 6 HUDSON POP-UP VAX CLINIC SET On Saturday, March 6, New York State has scheduled a pop-up vaccination clinic designed for the minority and underserved community. These individuals may not be aware of their vaccine options or have no way of traveling to a vaccine site, said clinic organizer Bill Hughes. Community leaders are … {Read more...}

February 24, 2021 Update

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Chairman’s press release MIDWEEK NUMBERS As of midday Wednesday, said Columbia County Department of Health Director Jack Mabb, the DOH had recorded 14 new cases of COVID-19 among county residents. Eleven new cases were reported for Tuesday. ADVISORY: Please note that the numbers distributed in Board of Supervisors Chairman Matt Murell’s coronavirus press releases are morning results provided to … {Read more...}

February 22, 2021 Update

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Monday, February 22, 2021 Chairman’s press release COUNTY DOH RECEIVES VACCINE DELIVERY On Monday, the Columbia County Department of Health took delivery of 900 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Seven hundred of those doses are earmarked as second doses, with the remaining 200 dedicated to first dose shots. County DOH vaccine focused PODs that were postponed last week as a result of no … {Read more...}