Possible COVID-19 exposures at Ithaca Ale House and TCAT bus
The Tompkins County Health Department announced possible COVID-19 exposures at the Ithaca Ale House in Ithaca and on the TCAT Route 32 bus.
The Tompkins County Health Department announced possible COVID-19 exposures at the Ithaca Ale House in Ithaca and on the TCAT Route 32 bus.
TCHD said in an announcement Nov. 20 that an individual who works at BJ’s Wholesale Club tested positive for COVID-19 and may have infected others.
As of Nov. 19, there have been 216 cases at Cornell since Aug. 19. This is the second time Cornell has raised and lowered its alert level.
The Tompkins County Health Department announced a possible COVID-19 exposure at the Texas Roadhouse in Ithaca.
Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York, has canceled in-person classes and activities for the rest of the fall semester.
Ithaca College is anticipating allowing more students on campus for Spring 2021 than Fall 2020, given new New York state travel advisories.
NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Oct. 31 the state will no longer use the travel advisory list to determine who needs to quarantine before entering NY.
The Ithaca Police Department said a hate crime suspect is no longer in the community. Anti-Semitic and racist posters and vandalism were found on local businesses.
Ithaca College is preparing to allow students, faculty and staff back on campus for Spring 2021.
Ithaca College students will not be able to have an excused absence on Election Day if they are voting or working as poll workers.
Ithaca College students who were planning to take part in the ICLA program can take part in the program over the summer or next year.
Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado said that the college fully intends to return to an in-person semester for the spring.