Broome & Tioga Report COVID LossesBroome & Tioga Report COVID LossesBoth Broome and Tioga Counties are reporting another of their residents has died as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Good and Bad in COVID-19 NewsGood and Bad in COVID-19 NewsFor the first time in over a month, Tioga County has added to its COVID-19 death toll.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
COVID Numbers and Testing Go UpCOVID Numbers and Testing Go UpBroome County's death toll from the coronavirus pandemic has increased again as people rush to get tested and labs struggle to keep up.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Southern Tier COVID Death Toll RisesSouthern Tier COVID Death Toll RisesTwo Southern Tier Counties have added to their pandemic death toll December 2.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Tioga Death Toll Climbs While Pa. Adds RestrictionsTioga Death Toll Climbs While Pa. Adds RestrictionsTioga County is recording two more deaths due to the coronavirus pandemic while Pennsylvania health officials impose new restrictions.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Additional COVID Deaths in Broome & Tioga CountiesAdditional COVID Deaths in Broome & Tioga CountiesBroome and Tioga Counties both are reporting an additional death attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
End of a Deadly Week for So. TierEnd of a Deadly Week for So. TierIt’s been a dark week in the Southern Tier with new reports every day of more residents dying as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Broome's COVID Death Rate Continues Upward MarchBroome's COVID Death Rate Continues Upward MarchBroome County’s infection rate is slowing according to Executive Jason Garnar but another two people have died as a result of COVID-19 November 3.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
COVID Cases Double in OctoberCOVID Cases Double in OctoberNew York State officials say the number of people infected with the coronavirus in October was roughly double the number in September. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Broome and Tioga Report New COVID DeathsBroome and Tioga Report New COVID DeathsBroome County reports its fifth death from COVID-19 since Friday, October 23.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte