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  • TONIGHT!!

  • Parent-Teacher Conferences

    Thursday, November 18, 2020

    Friday, November 19, 2020

    Appointment times came home last week in you blue

    Wednesday folder

    Teachers have post/sent your links via Google Classroom

    (grades 7 & 8 in the homework tile) or Seesaw

    Conferences are ten minutes long and back-to-back. If

    additional time is needed, the teacher will gladly set up a

    follow up appointment

    Report cards will be released today after 4:00pm so you

    can preview it prior to your conference

    New families should have received an email from TADs

    Educate with an invitation to activate your account on the

    Parent Portal

    Parent passwords can be reset directly on the Portal

  • November 17, 2020

    Dear KCS Families,

    Over the past few weeks, you have received letters from the KCS faculty regarding our

    Continuity of Education Plans. In the event that we need to switch to an entirely remote

    learning model at some point, the KCS team is working to ensure a smooth transition

    and continued meaningful and rigorous instruction.

    To help trouble shoot technology and other issues in advance of this occurrence, we will

    be having a practice full remote day next Wednesday, November 25, 2020. Students will

    log into Google Classroom or Seesaw at 8:15 from home and we will proceed through a

    remote learning day. There will be no in person classes on the 25th.

    As always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. The faculty, staff,

    and I appreciate your continued patience and support.

    Sincerely,

    Mrs. Albert

  • 12x6 DIY WOOD SIGN KITS

    Includes: Wood, stencil, foam brush, sponges, sandpaper,

    1 background color, up to 3 stencil paint colors, step by step instructions

    Name: ____________________________ Grade:______

    Email address (for Zoom link: ________________________

    1- Background Color: (CIRCLE ONE)Black Paint, White Paint, Gray

    Stain, Chocolate Stain

    Up to 3 Stencil Paint Colors: _____ ______ ______

  • Please email or call withquestions or concerns: Bridget Lasecki [email protected] 845-417-6773

    Stop selling and start earning! Scrip fundraising is a no-selling program that allows families to raise money for their non-profit organization (NPO). Scrip is just another way to pay for everyday purchases using gift cards in place of cash, checks, and credit cards.

    You purchase gift cards from your organization at face value, and your coordinator orders those cards from Great Lakes Scrip Center at a reduced price. The difference is an instant rebate for your organization. It’s really that simple!

    When you use scrip gift cards at your favorite retailers, you’re fundraising while you shop. Great Lakes Scrip Center offers over 300 of the country’s biggest brands, including grocery, department stores, gas stations, restaurants, hotels, home improvement, and more. Just by using scrip to pay for your normal weekly purchases, you can easily raise $500 or more per year. It’s time to put your shopping dollars to work!

    © 2013 Great Lakes Scrip Center LLCThe merchants represented are not sponsors of scrip fundraising or otherwise a�liated with Great Lakes Scrip Center. The logos and other identifying marks used are trademarks of and owned by each represented company and/or its a�liates. Please visit each company’s website for additional terms and conditions.

    Please email or call withquestions or concerns: Bridget Lasecki [email protected] 845-417-6773

    Scrip is a fundraiser through which your everyday spending can raise money for KCS - at no extra cost to you! Simply purchase gift cards to your favorite retailers. You will receive the full value of your gift card and

    KCS will receive a cash donation, (percentages listed on order form.)

    Remember that gift cards make great gifts for Mother’s Day, and they are also a great teacher appreciation gift as well!

    If you plan on purchasing uniforms, remember that Land’s End provides 15% donation to KCS on both the $25 and $100 gift cards. (KCS receives $15 with the purchase of a $100 gift card.)

    Christmas Shopping could not be easier !Scrip Gift Card Fundraiser

    Payments are by cash or check made payable to Kingston Catholic School.

    Order Forms and payment must be received by December 6 for cards to be delivered on time, no extensions will be allowed. 

    Payments are by cash or check made payable to Kingston Catholic School.

    Order Forms and payment must be received by December 4 for cards to be delivered on time, no extensions will be allowed. 

  • Vendor Vendor %

    Profit %

    Profit Gift Card Amount

    Gift Card Amount Quantity Quantity Total $ Total $

    Department and Chain StoresAeropostale 10 $25Amazon.com* 2.25 $25Amazon.com* 2.25 $100American Eagle 10 $25Bath & BodyWorks 12 $10Bath & BodyWorks 12 $25Bed Bath & Beyond* 7 $25Boscov’s 8 $25Burlington Coat Factory 8 $25Christmas Tree Shop* 7 $25Children’s Place 12 $25Claire’s 9 $10Dick’s Sporting Goods* 8 $25DSW* 8 $25Express 10 $25Gap* 14 $25Home Depot* 4 $25Home Depot* 4 $100Home Goods 7 $25Home Goods 7 $100J Crew 13 $25JC Penney 5 $25JC Penney 5 $100Jo-Ann Fabrics 6 $25Kohl’s 4 $25Kohl’s 4 $100L.L. Bean 16 $25L.L. Bean 16 $100Land’s End 15 $25Land’s End 15 $100Lowe’s 4 $25Lowe’s* 4 $100Macy’s* 10 $25Marshalls* 7 $25Michaels 4 $25Old Navy* 14 $25Overstock.com 8 $25PetSmart 5 $25Pier 1 Imports 9 $25Pottery Barn* 8 $25Sally Beauty Supply 14 $25 Sears* 4 $25Sephora 5 $25Staples 5 $25Staples 5 $100TJ Maxx* 7 $25Target* 2.5 $10Target* 2.5 $25Ulta 4 $25UnderArmour 11 $25Wal-Mart* 2.5 $25

    Entertainment and Vacation1-800-Flowers.com 12 $50Apple App Store & iTunes 5 $25Barnes & Noble/Nook* 8 $5Barnes & Noble/Nook* 8 $10Barnes & Noble/Nook* 8 $25Best Buy 4 $25Best Buy 4 $100Build A Bear 8 $25Chuck E Cheese 8 $10Disney* 3 $25Disney* 3 $100Fandango 4 $25Game Stop 3 $25Groupon.com 7 $25Hotels.com* 6 $100Shutterfly 9 $25

    Food and Restaurants99 Restaurant 13 $25Applebee’s* 13 $25Chili’s Grill & Bar* 11 $25Chipotle* 10 $10Cracker Barrel* 8 $25Dairy Queen 3 $10Dunkin Donuts* 3 $10IHOP 8 $25Olive Garden* 8 $25Panera Bread* 8 $10Panera Bread* 8 $25Red Lobster 8 $25ShopRite 4 $25ShopRite 4 $100Starbucks* 7 $10Starbucks* 7 $25Stop & Shop* 4 $25Subway* 6 $10Texas Roadhouse * 8 $25

    Drug StoresCVS Pharmacy 6 $25CVS Pharmacy 6 $100Rite Aid 4 $25Walgreens 5 $25Walgreens 5 $100

    Car careAdvance Auto Parts* 7 $25AutoZone 8 $25Gulf Oil 1.5 $25Jiffy Lube 8 $30Mobil* 1 $50Quick Chek 2 $25Speedway* 4 $25Sunoco* 1 $50

    Parent First Name Parent Last Name Child First Name Child Last Name Phone Number

    Kingston Catholic School SCRIP Order Form

    Please list your total number of cards ordered for each vendor on this sheet. Use the following page to list sales by individual purchaser.

    * Higher denominations available. Visit shopwithscrip.com for other available amounts.

  • Name

    Family Name ________________________________________________ Total $ Amount Enclosed _____________________________________________

    Phone Number Vendor Name Card Amount # of Cards Total $

    Please choose one of the following delivery options:

    I will pick up the gift cards from the Main Office

    I would like the gift cards sent home with my child. Child Name _____________________________________ Grade ______________________

    Signature _________________________________________________________________________________________

    Please provide an email address for notification when the cards arrive.

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Please list sales by individual purchaser on this sheet. Use the preceding page to list your total number of cards ordered for each vendor

    THE ORDER FORM AND PAYMENT ARE DUE DECEMBER 4.

  • Name ___________________________________________ Grade _____________ Email address (for Zoom Link) __________________________________

  • Please join us for Virtual Paint Night(s) Tuesday, December 8th 6:30-7:30 pm $15 Preprinted 8 X 10 Canvas Kits (Ages 4 and up) With Printed Instructions/Class Zoom. Wednesday, December 9th 6:30-8:00 pm $20 Wood/Stencil Kits 12 X 6 (Ages 8 and up) With Printed Instructions/Class Zoom. Thursday, December 10th 7:00-8:30 pm $25 Free Style Art Class 16 X 20 Canvas Kit with Art Instructor/Via Zoom (Ages 10 and up). Due to current situation, we will need to have all orders in no later than Friday, November 25th to have supplies in time. Thank you for your understanding. This is a fun activity for kids, however parents are welcome to join in on the fun. You can choose which kit you feel is appropriate for your child. And since they are on different nights, they could do more than one if you choose.

  • All kits will include everything you need for these projects. If you have extra paint, glitter, stickers on hand that’s great too … but not needed. Also, a hair dryer if you want to speed the drying process up … also not required. The Pre-printed Kit and Wood/Stencil kit can still be completed even if you are unable to attend the class via Zoom. You may want to purchase extras for the winter months or if you want to make a nice homemade gift for your loved ones. Please complete attached flyers for orders. (Cks payable to KCS). Zoom information will be emailed to you the week of the event. And if there are any questions at all, please feel free contact me. Thank You, Beth Eisgruber [email protected] Please add “Art Project” to the subject of your email

    mailto:[email protected]

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  • KCSFO

    Minutes of a Virtual Meeting

    11.9.20

    A virtual meeting of the Kingston Catholic School Family Organization (KCSFO) was held on Monday, November

    9th, at 7:30 pm. The meeting was held via Zoom, with Ms. Zimmer presiding.

    In attendance:

    Melissa Zimmer (President), Stacey Schuon (Vice-President), Marie DiIulio (Faculty representative), Jill Albert

    (Principal), Kelley Hedin (Secretary), Alyson Reidy (Treasurer)

    *Additional committee chairs and parents also in attendance

    Call to Order: Melissa Zimmer called the meeting to order at 7:30 pm.

    Administration update- Jill Albert:

    ● The Archdiocese has not established a required fundraising goal as it is understood that the

    circumstances of this year have made it challenging and limited. Typical KCSFO purchases will not be

    made this year.

    ● The students and staff have been healthy, and we have had 100% parent and student cooperation. We

    have not had any cases of COVID to date.

    ● As the cases in the state are rising, KCS faculty is currently planning for the continuity of education, in the

    event we must go fully remote.

    ● Kingston City School Employees pushing in at KCS that were previously restricted while we were remote

    in the Spring, will be able to meet if we go virtual this school year.

    ● This year Parent-Teacher conferences will be virtual and report cards will be viewable through the portal

    prior to the meetings.

    ● Students are currently creating thank you and blessings flyers to distribute to community members and

    seniors in nursing homes.

    ● We are still in Phase one of our school re-opening plan, and there are no plans at this time to move to

    another phase.

    Treasurer’s Report:

    ● The total profit from the Fall fundraiser was $3,402.40

    ● Last year’s obligation was reduced $10,000 by the Archdiocese and paid in full.

    ● Funds remaining in our account at the start of the year will count toward this year’s fundraising and used

    at the discretion of school Administration.

    ● Payment for last year’s Mother/Son Night is being refunded since the shutdown occurred the day of the

    planned event.

    Recap:

    ● A big “Thank you” to Dan Lasecki for creating a beautiful 2019-2020 yearbook under less than ideal

    circumstances. Proceeds from the yearbook sales will not be applied to the KCSFO fundraising goal. The

    2020-2021 yearbook plan is a work in progress. Hopefully Lifetouch will be able to come to the school for

    Spring pictures.

    ● The pumpkin carving contest was a great success. Thank you for all the creative entries!!

    Community Outreach:

  • ● Coat Drive for the People’s Place is currently underway

    ● Thanksgiving Food Drive for Catholic Charities will take place the week of break

    New Business/Upcoming Events:

    ● Chipotle Family Dinner Night Wednesday, November 18th- - 33% goes to KCS. Please show your flyer

    or tell them you are with Kingston Catholic School.

    ● Our SCRIP fundraiser will begin 11/18/20 and will be due back on 12/4. Bridget Laskecki will facilitate

    ● Dinner out for December- Five Guys has not yet responded to our request. Board members are looking

    for an alternative.

    ● Feast of St. Nicholas: No shoes will be brought to school, but a picture of a shoe will be designed by

    students and left on their desks where St. Nicholas will leave a treat.

    New Ideas:

    ● Raffle Baskets- There was discussion of putting together a few raffle baskets similar to those on display

    at the Pancake Breakfast.

    ● Virtual Christmas caroling- set up via Zoom so that nursing home residents could log on. Marie will

    contact the nursing home.

    ● Virtual Paint Night- Coming the second week in December! Beth Eisgruber has arranged Pre-Packaged

    paint sets options for different age levels and the cost ranges around $15-$20. The older children will

    have a guided instruction via Zoom. The younger children can log on to zoom as a social event. Please

    check the weekly envelope for more information.

    ● Virtual Sip and Paint Gathering for the Adults- Volunteer Organizer- Kelley Hedin, Date TBD

    Cost to school is nothing- 100% profit- Participants get their own materials and buy a ticket to the

    Event.

    ● Holly Trail- Scavenger Hunt: Shannon Kelly volunteered to put this together if a list of potential

    locations could be sent to her. Participants that complete the scavenger hunt will get a dress down day.

    Date TBD.

    ● Wreaths and Poinsettia sales were discussed but this will be passed on to the 8th grade class

    ● Jeopardy Night Virtual Live Event - Shannon Kelly suggested a jeopardy game night similar to one

    hosted by Catholic Charities and will share that video.

    ● Crazy Cash Calendar- Volunteer Organizer- Mykkii Millott. This fundraiser would take place at the

    beginning of the next school year and tickets would be sold until Christmas break. Each family would be

    encouraged to sell 10 Raffle tickets and beginning in January, a cash winner will be named each day.

    Mykkii had successfully run this at Regina Coeli during her time there.

    ● Virtual Chess Lesson- 100% profit for KCS for a one hour online chess lesson, offered by Premier

    chess. Date TBD

    Concerns:

    ● Catholic Schools Week- The Penny Challenge may have to take place in individual classrooms- still

    considering and planning

    ● Raffle- The super raffle will be skipped this year

    ● Gmail accounts through KCS for KCSFO board members will be established to streamline

    communication and make it easier to pass along.

    ● Annual Auction- There will not be an auction this year, but a committee will be put together

    to plan for next year, to include an option for an online event in necessary.

    Next Meeting: TBD

    Respectfully Submitted,

    The KCSFO

  • ANDREW M. CUOMO Governor

    HOWARD A. ZUCKER, M.D., J.D. Commissioner

    LISA J. PINO, M.A., J.D. Executive Deputy Commissioner

    Empire State Plaza, Corning Tower, Albany, NY 12237│health.ny.gov

    DATE: November 3, 2020

    FROM: Office of the Commissioner

    This updates the previously issued October 8, 2020 guidance for Interim Guidance for Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in New York State Following Out of State Travel. Updates include:

    New testing and quarantine criteria for travelers to New York from non-contiguous states and other countries

    Purpose

    In response to increased rates of COVID-19 transmission in certain states and countries, and to protect New York’s successful containment of COVID-19, New York State has issued a travel advisory for anyone coming to New York after travel to states that are not contiguous to New York, or after travel to any CDC Level 2 or Level 3 Travel Health Notice country.

    Background

    Under Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s leadership, New York State has successfully slowed the transmission of COVID-19 to a rate that is unprecedented within the country. New York contracted COVID-19 from Europe, with over 2.2 million travelers coming in between the end of January and March 16, 2020, when the federal government finally implemented a full European travel ban. During that period of time, 2.2 million travelers landed in the New York metropolitan area and entered our communities. This, combined with the density and crowding of our population, caused New York to have the highest infection rate in the country.

    After more than 8 months of strict adherence to data-driven, evidence-based protocols, including required social distancing and mandatory face coverings, and after the closure of our economy, New Yorkers have successfully reduced the spread of COVID-19 to one of the lowest rates in the nation. Other states and nations have taken a more haphazard, less data-driven, less cautious approach, and are now experiencing a rapidly increasing rate of transmission of this deadly virus. Any non-essential travel continues to be strongly discouraged.

    Quarantine Criteria for Travel

    All travelers entering New York from a state that is not a contiguous state, or from a CDC Level 2 or 3 Travel Health Notice country, shall quarantine for a period of 14 days, consistent with Department of Health regulations for quarantine, unless:

    Interim Guidance for Quarantine Restrictions on Travelers Arriving in New York

    State Following Out of State Travel

  • 2

    1. For travelers who traveled outside of New York for more than 24 hours, such travelers must

    obtain testing within 72 hours prior to arrival in New York, AND

    2. Such travelers must, upon arrival in New York, quarantine according to Department of Health guidelines, for a minimum of three days, measured from time of arrival, and on day 4 may seek a diagnostic test to exit quarantine.

    For travelers that meet the criteria above, the traveler may exit quarantine upon receipt of the second negative test result. Contiguous states are Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont. Travelers from these states are not subject to this guidance.

    Travelers who leave New York State for less than 24 hours do not need to obtain a diagnostic test before departing and do not need to quarantine upon return. However, such travelers must fill out the traveler form upon entry and must obtain a diagnostic test on the fourth day after arrival in New York. Guidance for Travel

    All individuals coming into New York from either a non-contiguous state or US territory, or any CDC Level 2 or Level 3 Health Notice country, whether or not such person is a New York resident, are required to complete the traveler health form upon entering New York. Significant penalties will be imposed on any individual who fails to complete the traveler health form. The travel advisory issued pursuant to Executive Order 205.2, requires all New Yorkers, as well as those visiting from out of state and out of country, to comply with the advisory in the best interest of public health and safety. However, the Department of Health retains the ability to enforce quarantine requirements and impose significant penalties for non-compliance, as such non-compliance can result in significant harm to public health. Primary enforcement is carried out through local departments of health. To file a report of an individual failing to adhere to the quarantine pursuant to the travel advisory, please call 1-833-789-0470 or visit this website: https://mylicense.custhelp.com/app/ask. Individuals may also contact their local department of health. Quarantine Requirements

    If you are coming to New York from travel to a non-contiguous state or designated country, and if such travel was for longer than 24 hours outlined above, you are required to quarantine pursuant to the below requirements until you test out or for the full 14 days, unless you are an essential worker traveling from a non-contiguous state, as identified below. The requirements to safely quarantine include:

    • The individual must not be in public or otherwise leave the quarters that they have identified as suitable for their quarantine.

    • The individual must be situated in separate quarters with a separate bathroom facility for each individual or family group. Access to a sink with soap, water, and paper towels is necessary. Cleaning supplies (e.g. household cleaning wipes, bleach) must be provided in any shared bathroom.

    • The individual must have a way to self-quarantine from household members as soon as

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    fever or other symptoms develop, in a separate room(s) with a separate door. Given that an exposed person might become ill while sleeping, the exposed person must sleep in a separate bedroom from household members.

    • Food must be delivered to the person’s quarters. • Quarters must have a supply of face masks for individuals to put on if they

    become symptomatic.

    • Garbage must be bagged and left outside for routine pick up. Special handling is not required.

    • A system for temperature and symptom monitoring must be implemented to provide assessment in-place for the quarantined persons in their separate quarters.

    • Nearby medical facilities must be notified, if the individual begins to experience more than mild symptoms and may require medical assistance.

    • The quarters must be secure against unauthorized access.

    Travel Advisory Exceptions for First Responders and Essential Workers

    Exceptions to the travel advisory are permitted for essential workers traveling from a non-contiguous state or Level 2 or Level 3 country and are limited based on the duration of time in New York. Short Term – for first responders and essential workers traveling to New York State for a period of less than 12 hours.

    This includes instances such as an essential worker passing through New York, delivering goods, awaiting flight layovers, and other short duration activities.

    Essential workers must stay in their vehicle and/or limit personal exposure by avoiding public spaces as much as possible.

    Essential workers must monitor temperature and signs of symptoms, wear a face covering when in public, maintain social distance, and clean and disinfect workspaces.

    Essential workers are required, to the extent possible, to avoid extended periods in public, contact with strangers, and large congregate settings.

    Medium Term – for first responders and essential workers traveling to New York State for a period of less than 36 hours, requiring them to stay overnight.

    This includes instances such as an essential worker delivering multiple goods in New York, awaiting longer flight layover, and other medium duration activities.

    Essential workers must monitor temperature and signs of symptoms, wear a face covering when in public, maintain social distance, and clean and disinfect workspaces.

    Essential workers are required, to the extent possible, to avoid extended periods in public, contact with strangers, and large congregate settings.

    Long Term – for first responders and essential workers traveling to New York State for a period of greater than 36 hours, requiring them to stay several days.

    This includes instances such as an essential worker working on longer projects, fulfilling extended employment obligations, and other longer duration activities.

    Essential workers must seek diagnostic testing for COVID-19 on day 4 after arriving.

    First responders and essential workers and their employers are expected to comply with

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    previously issued DOH guidance regarding return to work after a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19 or after the employee had close or proximate contact with a person with COVID-19. Additionally, this guidance may be superseded by more specific industry guidance for a particular industry (e.g., for nursing home and adult care facility staff, a negative PCR test result is required before returning to work). Teachers, school employees, and child care workers must quarantine for a minimum of 3 days after returning to New York from a designated state or country due to the nature of education and child care services and the risk and difficulty of adherence to the guidelines that govern such exemptions, and must be tested on day 4 after arriving, pursuant to EO 205.2. Although such workers are essential, the travel advisory exemption for essential workers does not apply to teachers, school employees, or child care workers, due to the sensitivity of these congregate settings. Consult with your employer regarding whether there is any applicable industry-specific guidance that may apply to you. Please consult the DOH website and resources for additional details and information regarding isolation procedures for when a person under quarantine is diagnosed with COVID-19 or develops symptoms. For reference, except as stated above, an “essential worker” is (1) any individual employed by an entity included on the Empire State Development (ESD) Essential Business list; or (2) any individual who meets the COVID-19 testing criteria, pursuant to their status as either an individual who is employed as a health care worker, first responder, or in any position within a nursing home, long-term care facility, or other congregate care setting, or an individual who is employed as an essential employee who directly interacts with the public while working, pursuant to DOH Protocol for COVID-19 Testing, issued May 31, 2020, or (3) any other worker deemed such by the Commissioner of Health. Medical Appointments or Procedures If you have a health care procedure or appointment scheduled in New York that cannot be postponed, you (and your support person/companion) may travel to the extent necessary to maintain that appointment but must otherwise remain quarantined. For further information, see the Department’s guidance on this topic. Additional Questions and Answers How will my quarantine be enforced? The NYS Department of Health expects all travelers to comply and protect public health by adhering to the quarantine. However, the NYS Department of Health and the local health departments reserve the right to issue a mandatory quarantine order, if needed. Pursuant to Executive Orders 205.1 and 205.2, anyone who violates a quarantine order may be subject to a civil penalty of up to $10,000, or imprisonment up to 15 days per PHL 229. If I am not an essential worker, can I travel to a non-contiguous for vacation or to see family? Non-essential travel is strongly discouraged. Upon your return from any travel to a non-contiguous state, you will be required to quarantine when you enter New York, pursuant to the criteria above. In addition, pursuant to Executive Order 202.45, as extended, any New York State resident who voluntarily travels to a non-contiguous state for travel that was not taken as part of the person’s employment or at the

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    direction of the person’s employer, will not be eligible benefits under New York’s COVID-19 paid sick leave law. Additional Travel Advisory Exemptions: The Commissioner of Health may additionally grant an exemption to the travel advisory based upon extraordinary circumstances, which do not warrant quarantine, but may be subject to the terms and conditions applied to essential workers or terms and conditions otherwise imposed by the Commissioner in the interest of public health. Exemption requests should be sent to [email protected]. Resources Travel restrictions will help to contain the rates of COVID-19 transmission in New York State and will work to protect others from serious illness. All New Yorkers must take these travel directives seriously. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. For further information, please visit:

    • DOH COVID-19 Website • NYS Local Health Department Directory • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Website • World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 Website

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