3 New Oneida County Cases, 2 Hospitalized; Drive Thru Testing SuspendedBy The Citizen on March 23, 2020The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Oneida County now stands at 10.Continue reading… Source: WIBX 950Published in Coronavirus (COVID-19), Health, New York News, oneida county and Utica-Rome News The CitizenMore from Coronavirus (COVID-19)More posts in Coronavirus (COVID-19) »World Health Organization Shares Chilling 20-Year COVID Prediction for New YorkCOVID Era Isolation and Quarantine Rules Reinstated In New York StateCOVID Tests Again Available For Free Due To Rising InfectionsCOVID Still Rising, CDC Says Mask Up In 12 Upstate New York CountiesMasks Make Comeback as COVID Cases Increase in Central New YorkMore from HealthMore posts in Health »Is It Legal To Harvest Roadkill In New York State?Where To Find Food Pantry Options In Central New YorkNew Yorker Accused of Keeping Black Bear Cub In Dog Cage, Feeding It Dog FoodHudson Valley Hikers Get So High On Mushrooms They Need To Be RescuedNew York Confirms First Case Of Deadly Tree DiseaseMore from New York NewsMore posts in New York News »Social Security Is Changing in 2026: What You Need to KnowHEAP Opens for Central New YorkersTikTok Challenge Forces Safety Crackdown on Popular NY LakeUtica Looking for Ski Patrollers For Val Bialas Ski Center Holiday Car Decorations in NY: What Is Legal and What Is NotMore from oneida countyMore posts in oneida county »New Agricultural Plan Supports CNY Farmers & FarmlandTornado Touches Down in Clark MillsHealth Alert: Pediatric Flu Deaths Spiking in New YorkAt Least 2 Feet of Snow and 3 Different Storms Eyeing CNYOneida County Sheriff's Office Issuing Warning to SnowmobilersMore from Utica-Rome NewsMore posts in Utica-Rome News »Slippery Driving: Is Salt & Brine Still Used to Combat Icy Roads?This Week's Free Tarot Reading Has A Powerful MessageEverything You Need To Know About SantaCon Utica 2025TikTok Challenge Forces Safety Crackdown on Popular NY LakeHoliday Car Decorations in NY: What Is Legal and What Is Not
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