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Posted inCOVID-19, Featured, Health, News

COVID-19 crowd, workplace restrictions easing May 15; State Fair to be held in August

by Matt Butler April 26, 2021February 1, 2023

TOMPKINS COUNTY, N.Y.—Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced more relaxations to COVID-19-inspired crowd restrictions Monday, allowing higher capacities at a variety of venues and events starting May 15. Additionally, Cuomo, making the […]

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