A SIGN OF THE TIMES:Snapshots of life in Central New York during the coronavirus pandemic Shoppers in masks look over the produce at the Saturday farmers market at the CNY Regional Market on May 9. (Photo Credit: zoeyadvertising.com) Vendors in masks sell their goods to shoppers at the Saturday farmers market at the CNY Regional […]
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A SIGN OF THE TIMES:
Snapshots of life in Central New York during the coronavirus pandemic
Shoppers in masks look over the produce at the Saturday farmers market at the
CNY Regional Market on May 9. (Photo Credit: zoeyadvertising.com)
Vendors in masks sell their goods to shoppers at the Saturday farmers market at the
CNY Regional Market on the same day. (Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)
An angler fishing on the Oneida River, near the Caughdenoy Dam, on May 10.
(Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)
Dr. LouAnne Giangreco, chief medical officer at Cayuga Health in Ithaca,
departs a bus on May 7 that brought home a team of doctors, nurses, and
nurse-support staff that spent a month at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in
Manhattan. All told, about 50 Cayuga Health staff members were down
there to help fight COVID-19 in the state’s hardest-hit region.
(PHOTO CREDIT: CAYUGA HEALTH)
Masked shoppers head into Target on Route 31 in Clay on May 11.
(Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)
Mully’s bar in Syracuse’s Armory Square on April 30, with a message for its customers.
(Adam Rombel / CNYBJ)
Jenn Bloss, RN at Oneida Health Hospital, at work on the medical/surgical
floor in full protective personal equipment (PPE). Oneida Health announced
that it recently received a grant of $25,000 from the Central New York
Community Foundation to procure PPE, testing supplies, thermometers,
and technology. (PHOTO CREDIT: Oneida Health)
A packed parking lot at the Home Depot on Route 31 in Clay on May 11. Deemed an
“an essential retailer,” Home Depot has been open throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
(Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)
The busy Lowe’s store on Route 31 in Clay on the same day. The big box hardware
stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot have stayed busy throughout the pandemic.
(Photo credit: zoeyadvertising.com)