Gov. Cuomo’s Update on Coronavirus Vaccine Eligibility

An email update from the Governor regarding Vaccine Eligibility:Following new guidance from the CDC, New York is now including individuals age 65 and up as eligible to schedule appointments to receive the vaccine. Immunocompromised New Yorkers are also eligible to receive the vaccine. We are working with the CDC on how to best define the immunocompromised category. In the meantime, people who are 65 or older can immediately begin finding vaccination locations near them through New York’s Am I Eligible? tool. But I want to emphasize that New Yorkers should be patient. Today’s change brings the number of eligible New Yorkers to at least 7 million people—and the State receives only 300,000 doses per week from the federal government. That’s a huge gap between the supply and the number of eligible New Yorkers. Hospitals will continue to prioritize hospital workers and other health care workers—as it is critical to get these workers vaccinated to keep our hospital system functioning and able to handle the continued rise in COVID hospitalizations. If you are eligible, please be patient; unless the federal supply increases, it will take time to vaccinate the currently eligible groups. Ever Upward,

Ever Upward,

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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New Lebanon Library Family Craft: Snowglobe Craft

The New Lebanon Library has a home-based, Family Crafting workshop. This week’s project is making a Snowglobe Craft

The New Lebanon Library has a home-based, Family Crafting workshop. This week’s project is making a

Snowglobe Craft

Make your own soothing snowglobe–without the hazard of glass. Kits will be out this Wednesday, January 13th and Thursday, January 14th with an accompanying tutorial on the blog (Thursday at 4pm). Let’s get crafty!

*Craft kits can be picked up curbside. Call the library and it will be outside waiting for you!*
LOCATION: (Pick up kits) New Lebanon Library
550 State Rte 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125
MORE:
NewLebanonLibrary.org
Facebook.com/NewLebanonLibraryNY
twitter: @NewLebanonLib
518-794-8844
leb@taconic.net

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Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association Star Party, Jan 15

The Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association is throwing a star-gazing party at Lake Taghkanic State Park, on Friday, January 15.

The Mid-Hudson Astronomical Association is throwing a star-gazing party at Lake Taghkanic State Park, on Friday, January 15.

Enjoy the night sky away from the bright lights of the towns and cities in our area! The night will be dark – perfect for star gazing. Bring your own telescopes and binoculars or use those provided by our members. A telescope is not required.

Telescope operators arrive about 30 minutes early to set up. Observing begins about an hour after sunset and will probably end around 11, or whenever club members decide. All will take place at the park’s West Beach parking lot.

ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST WEAR MASKS AND MAINTAIN 6 FEET OF DISTANCE FROM OTHERS. The number of people will be limited to 50 in one group. The lot where we meet is large enough for two groups if needed.

Dress warmly and consider bringing extra layers in case you get colder as the night goes on.

DATE/TIMEFriday, January 15, 2021 / 4:30pm11pm

ADMISSION: Free
RSVP is required at least one day beforehand. You will be asked to provide your license plate number and make/model car, so Park Management and Police have a record of who will be in park after hours.
Visit www.meetup.com/mhastro/events/274503771/ to register

LOCATION: Lake Taghkanic State Park
1528 Route 82
Ancram, 12502

MORE:
www.meetup.com/mhastro/
parks.ny.gov/parks

Call or text Tim Denman at 845-245-5483, for more information.

 

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COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department

The latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Columbia County reported three more deaths to Coronavirus over the last week, and active cases have risen from 258 to 311. Following is the latest update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

For more info, visit columbiacountynyhealth.com

 

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Scenic Sunday

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This week, a chilly day in Claverack.

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