Broome COVID Infections Top 6,000Broome COVID Infections Top 6,000Broome County reaches the 6,000 mark for the number of coronavirus infections since the start of the pandemic.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
Broome Schools Can Drop Intense COVID TestingBroome Schools Can Drop Intense COVID TestingBroome County Executive Garnar says he doesn’t know if schools will continue increased COVID testing as the County is no longer in a Yellow Zone.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
UHS Gets COVID Testing Grant from Visions Credit UnionUHS Gets COVID Testing Grant from Visions Credit UnionThe Visions Federal Credit Union is giving United Health Services Hospitals a $15,000 grant to expand their COVID-19 testing capacity.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
City/UHs COVID Testing Deal ExpandedCity/UHs COVID Testing Deal ExpandedBinghamton is expanding its partnership with United Health Services for testing for the coronavirus.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
SUNY Thanksgiving TestingSUNY Thanksgiving TestingThe SUNY system says it will test all students the coronavirus prior to the Thanksgiving break in hopes of preventing community spread.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
COVID19 Rapid Testing Coming to WaverlyCOVID19 Rapid Testing Coming to Waverly A free COVID-19 rapid testing site is being set up in Waverly.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Schools in Yellow Zone to Test WeeklySchools in Yellow Zone to Test WeeklyA portion of in-person students, staff and teachers in schools in New York State’s Yellow Zones will be required to be tested for COVID-19 at least once a week.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Broome COVID Cases Continue Upward TrendBroome COVID Cases Continue Upward TrendNew York State reports its administered the largest number of tests for the coronavirus anywhere in the United States.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Yellow Zone Schools Await Testing GuidanceYellow Zone Schools Await Testing GuidanceBroome County school districts are waiting to hear from New York State officials concerning just what the rules are for testing students and staff. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte