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Ontario is reporting another 613 COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.Ontario has administered 11,096 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,820,451 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Star
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L to R David Granoff, club Rotary Foundation chairman; club member Selma Sheridan; Sabine Ingerson, club president; and Ann Seifried, club treasurer.OSWEGO 鈥?Rotary members in Oswego took action on World Polio Day, October 24, to raise awareness, funds, and support to end polio, a vaccine-preventable disease that still threatens children in a few parts of the world.There is no cure for polio but there are vaccines that will prevent infection.Since the inauguration of the Polio Plus and the Polio Eradication projects to mark the founding of Rotary in 1905, members of the Oswego Rotary Club have contributed thousands of dollars to the Rotary Foundation, many of them earmarked for the fight to end polio. The local clubs effort began in 1987 under the leadership of Rotaria
stanley cups uk n Dr. John Fisher, English professor emeritus of SUNY Oswego. The clubs initial goal was to raise $12,500 but the members contributed nearly $20,000 in the first round. Over the years, funds have come from members gifts, fundraising projects, and collection cans on luncheon tables at club meetings, a practice that continues to this day.When Rotary and its partne
stanley cup rs launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative in 1988, there were 350,000 cases of polio in 125 countries every year. Great progress has been made against the disease since
stanley cup then. Today, polio cases have been reduced by 99.9 percent, and just two countries continue to report small numbers of cases of wild poliovirus: Afghanistan and Pakistan, report