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Oswego County Rabies Clinic April 22 in Pulaski POSTPONED

OSWEGO COUNTY – The Oswego County Health Department has postponed its rabies clinic for pets scheduled for Wednesday, April 22, at the Oswego County DPW Garage in Pulaski. Health officials hope to resume the rabies clinics later this season.

All animal bites, whether from a domestic animal or wildlife, should be reported to the Health Department as soon as possible. To report an animal bite or seek guidance concerning potential exposures to rabies, call 315-349-3557, weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.; or call 315-341-0086 after regular business hours, weekends and holidays.

Additional information about rabies can be found at www.cdc.gov/rabies.

Town of Parish, Lead Agency in Joint Water Project with Village of Parish, Requests Engineering Services Proposals

The Town is working as the lead agency on a joint water project with the Village of Parish. Town of Parish Water Supply Area No. 1 is a new water service area in the Town which includes the Village in its entirety.

The Project will connect to the existing water main system in the Town of Hastings and will provide a new pump station and water storage tank to serve the Water Supply Area.

The Town is in need of engineering services to submit funding applications to New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) for both the NYS Water Infrastructure Improvement Act (WIIA) and NYS Intermunicipal Water Infrastructure Grant Program (IMG) and United States Department of Agriculture – Rural Development (RD)  as well as to complete the Design and provide Construction Phase Engineering services for the Project as outlined above.

The proposal should include the necessary work to perform the complete design which may include but is not limited to: survey, geotechnical report, and any federal, state or local permitting required. This proposal should also include all work related to submitting funding applications on behalf of the Town.

The Proposal must be submitted in electronic form, signed by an authorized officer of the Proposer, and received by 1:00 p.m. on April 13, 2020 to be considered. The size of the electronic submittal shall not exceed 3 MB. If the file exceeds 3 MB other delivery arrangements should be made.

Proposals are to be submitted to: mburt@danc.org  Proposals received after the time and date specified above will not be accepted and will be returned. This project will require M/WBE/EEO participation as well as SDVOB.

COVID-19 Resources

With the prevalence of COVID-19 still on the increase, the following compilation may be a useful list for news and resources.

World Health Organization – Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Outbreak
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/

Rolling updates on coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/events-as-they-happen

United Nations page on COVID-19
https://hr.un.org/page/coronavirus-disease-covid-19

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

New York State Department of Health – Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/HeHeal
New York State Department of Health – Novel Coronavirus
https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home
The New York State Department of Health Novel Coronavirus Hotline is 1-888-364-3065
New York State COVID-19 Tracker
http://www.ny.gov/covid-19tracker


Preventing COVID-19 Spread in Communities
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/index.html

Oswego County Health Department
https://health.oswegocounty.com

Governor Andrew Cuomo has declared a Disaster Emergency in the State of New York, which may be found here:
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/no-202-declaring-disaster-emergency-state-new-york

Posted March 12, 2020; updated April 3, 2020

U.S. Census 2020 — Your Participation Counts!

You don’t need to be an inventor, a scientist, or a village official to shape your future of your community.

You just need to be someone who cares about your community.

By being counted in the 2020 Census, you will help inform funding for local school programs, emergency services, and roads in our community.

We all count, and we all get to shape our future by participating in the 2020 Census.

Shape your future. START HERE. Visit 2020census.gov

COVID-19 Information from Oswego County

Health Officials Share Social Distancing Video Message on OH and Oswego County Social Media

OSWEGO COUNTY – “Just because there needs to be some physical distance between us, doesn’t mean we need to be completely removed from one another.” That is Dr. Christina Liepke’s message in a video released this morning to Oswego County residents.

Dr. Liepke, Medical Director for the Oswego County Health Department, teamed up with Jamie Leszczynski, Senior Director of Communications for Oswego Health, to discuss the challenges that people are facing with the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video is posted at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ppr9h6XC_nY&feature=youtu.be
and on the Oswego Health and Oswego County Facebook pages at
https://www.facebook.com/oswegohealthcare/,
https://www.facebook.com/oswegocounty/
and https://www.facebook.com/OswegoHealthDpt/.

Public health leaders are urging all residents of all ages to take personal responsibility and follow preventive guidelines to stay home as much as possible.

COVID-19 cases have been identified in the cities of Fulton and Oswego as well as the towns of Constantia, Hastings, Richland, Schroeppel and West Monroe. The County Health Department’s investigations show that COVID-19 is now spreading in the community and is not only being brought in through other virus-infected areas.

“While social distancing, this time of being physically apart from each other, has been difficult for all of us, it will not be for nothing,” said Dr. Liepke. “We knew this day would come, when Oswego County would be affected by community spread of COVID 19, and it is here.  But I want to remind you, unlike hard hit areas in Italy and New York City, we were fortunate enough to have our schools closed and our social distancing started before we saw community spread.”

Dr. Liepke said social distancing is as simple as staying at home and limiting trips to the store.

“Please keep at a minimum six feet of distance between you and others,” she said. “That means if your children want to play outside with their friends, that’s ok, but encourage games of frisbee and tennis or other activities that help keep a safe distance. You can continue relationships with friends and family by video chatting or FaceTiming or maybe even writing a letter. Just because there needs to be some physical distance between us, doesn’t mean we need to be completely removed from one another.”

Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang urges all residents across Oswego County to follow these guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

  • Stay home as much as possible.
  • Avoid non-essential gatherings of all types and sizes. (All non-essential gatherings of any size are banned.)
  • Keep six feet from other people.
  • Wash hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially before eating.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue and then throw the tissue in the trash.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
  • Stay home if you are sick.
  • Call your healthcare provider from home if you are experiencing symptoms such as a fever, cough or shortness of breath.
  • Do not go to urgent care or an emergency department unless you are experiencing life-threatening conditions.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

“It’s imperative that we all follow the important measures I’ve outlined here,” said Huang. “Social distancing will help to slow the spread of the virus in our community and limit your chance of exposure.”

Residents are asked to continue monitoring reliable sources of information. Go to https://health.oswegocounty.com/information/2019_novel_coronavirus/index.php for the latest news releases, daily updates, and video presentations or visit oswegocounty.com or health.ny.gov or cdc.gov.

Oswego County presents videos highlighting various COVID-19 topics on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. They are scheduled to be posted by 4:30 p.m. on Oswego County’s COVID-19 YouTube playlist, Facebook and the county government website at oswegocounty.com.

Additional questions can be directed to the NYS COVID-19 hotline at 1-888-364-3065 or the Oswego County Health Department COVID-19 hotline at 315-349-3330.

Village offices closed due to COVID-19

The town and village offices and village gym are closed until further notice. Any business to be conducted, please contact the town clerk at 315.625.4507, or if it pertains to the village, the village clerk at 315.625.4592.

You may also make any necessary payments by mail.

Parish regular village board meeting, village elections Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The regular Parish village board meeting has been rescheduled. It remains on the usual third Wednesday of the month, on Wednesday, March 18, 2020, but the time has been changed to 10:30 a.m. The public is welcome to attend.

Village elections are also on Wednesday, March 18, from noon until 9:00 p.m.

Both the village board meeting and village elections will be at the Parish village gym, 2938 East Main Street, Parish, New York.

Electricity & Generator Safety from National Grid

  • If a power outage occurs, customers can notify National Grid online to expedite restoration.
  • Never touch downed power lines; always assume they are carrying live electricity. Downed lines should immediately be reported to National Grid at 1-800-867-5222 or by calling 911.
  • Generators used to supply power during an outage must be operated outdoors to prevent the buildup of deadly carbon monoxide. Before operating a generator, be sure to disconnect from National Grid’s system by shutting off the main breaker, located in the electric service panel. Failure to do this could endanger our crews and your neighbors.
  • Customers who depend on electrically powered life support equipment, such as a respirator, should register as a life support customer by calling National Grid at 1-800-642-4272. (In a medical emergency, always dial 911.)
  • Keep a number of working flashlights and an extra supply of batteries in your home and be sure to charge all electronic devices before the storm.
  • Please use caution when driving near emergency responders and crews restoring power.
  • Be sure to check on elderly family members, neighbors and others who may need assistance during an outage.

Stay informed and connected

  • Customers with active electricity accounts who text ‘REG’ to 64743 can have personalized alerts sent to them via text, email or phone call when we detect an outage on their properties. Customers also can text ‘OUT’ to 64743 to report an outage.
  • For real-time power outage information, online outage reporting, and in-depth storm safety information, visit National Grid’s Outage Central website. Customers who create an online profile also can sign up for email alerts.

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