Local restaurants in Albany are struggling with scammers using GrubHub for free food. Are these problems happening in the Utica, Rome, and Syracuse area too?
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente delivered a grim report on the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the region, and announced new restrictions and recommendations on Monday.
Active cases of COVID-19 are at an all-time high in Herkimer County based on new cases testing positive, according to the Herkimer County Department of Health.
Walmart locations in Rome, Utica, Herkimer, New Hartford, and the Syracuse area will begin counting customers in store locations due to the Coronavirus.
New York State is extending the window for people to purchase alcohol-to-go. That will be available for restaurants and bars in the Utica and Rome areas.
Saturday was another day of high positive testing in Oneida County in the battle against coronavirus COVID19. There were 51 new positive cases in the county, bringing the total number of active positive cases in the county to 390. Active cases were in single digits one month ago. This rate of active cases is the highest since April 6th, when there were 401 active cases.