The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Picente declares State of Emergency; closes all public schools

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com @Oneidadisp­atch on Twitter

Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. declared a State of Emergency for the county, and in consultati­on with area superinten­dents, closed all public schools, including Oneida-madison BOCES, due to the threat from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“While there is still currently no confirmed case of COVID-19 in Oneida County, we’re taking every measure available to ensure the health and safety of our residents,” Picente said. “Since the onset of this threat, we have partnered with federal, state and local officials to prepare, evaluate and respond to this continuall­y evolving public health emergency. We believe this strong action is necessary and will enhance our ability effectivel­y fight this unpreceden­ted situation.”

All public schools within the county will be closed to students effective March 16. Classes will resume on April 14. The state of emergency will remain in effect until rescinded by a subsequent order.

The State of Emergency gives the County Executive broad powers including but not limited to:

• Establishi­ng a curfew and the prohibitin­g and control pedestrian and vehicular traffic, except essential emergency vehicles and personnel.

• Designatin­g specific zones within which the occupancy and use of buildings and the ingress and egress of vehicles and persons may be prohibited or regulated. • Regulating and closing of places of amusement and assembly.

• Suspending and limiting of the sale, dispensing, use or transporta­tion of alcoholic beverages, explosives, and flammable materials and liquids.

• Prohibitin­g and controllin­g of the presence of persons on public streets and places.

• Establishi­ng or designatin­g of emergency shelters, emergency medical shelters, and in consultati­on with the state commission­er of health, community based care centers.

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SUBMITTED PHOTO/FILE Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr.

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