Monday, March 8, 2021
WILLIAMS' STATEMENT ON THE PLAN TO REOPEN NYC HIGH SCHOOLS
Governor Cuomo Announces More Than 40,000 COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered in New York Houses of Worship
More Than 22,500 First Doses and More Than 18,000 Second Doses Administered
Governor Calls on Religious Leaders to Partner with State and Establish Additional Sites; Interested Houses of Worship Should Contact New York State Here
Builds on New York State's Efforts for Equitable Vaccine Distribution Across the State
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that more than 40,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered at community-based pop-up sites in houses of worship throughout New York State. More than 22,500 first doses and more than 18,000 second doses have been administered. 48 pop-up sites have been established in houses of worship. Partnering with houses of worship builds on New York's efforts to bring the vaccine to underserved communities across the state.
The Governor also called on religious leaders to partner with New York State to establish more pop-up vaccination sites. Interested houses of worship can contact the state here.
"Houses of worship have been vital partners in New York's effort to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to underserved communities across the state, and community-based pop-up sites are making real progress getting shots in arms," Governor Cuomo said. "We're using a range of methods to ensure equitable vaccine distribution, but this one wouldn't be possible without the partnership and hard work of our partners who administer houses of worship and their willingness to assure communities that the vaccine is safe and will save lives. Together, we'll combat vaccine hesitancy and build a safer, healthier future for all New Yorkers."
New York State has continued to increase the number of pop-up sites deployed throughout the state. On March 4, Governor Cuomo announced 12 community-based pop-up vaccination sites are coming online this week at public housing developments, churches, community centers, schools and fire stations. These sites are expected to vaccinate more than 4,000 people throughout the week. Since January 15, 120 community-based pop-up sites administered more than 50,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. As has been the case with previous pop-up sites, these sites will be re-established in three weeks to administer second doses.
The establishment of many of these vaccination sites was made possible through partnerships with multiple public and private health care providers. Host sites and partner providers conduct outreach within their communities and work with community leaders and organizations to identify eligible New Yorkers and schedule vaccination appointments.
This continued development of community-based 'pop up' vaccination sites furthers Governor Cuomo's mandate of ensuring the fair and equitable distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. In late 2020, the Governor announced the launch of New York's Vaccine Equity Task Force chaired by Secretary of State Rossana Rosado, Attorney General Letitia James, National Urban League President & CEO Marc Morial, and Healthfirst President & CEO Pat Wang. Since its establishment, the Task Force has continued work to ensure vulnerable and underserved communities are not left behind by breaking down the barriers to vaccination and ensuring there is equitable distribution of the vaccine across the state.
Asemblyman Jose Rivera Endorses Councilman Fernando Cabrera for Bronx Borough President
TONIGHT: VNNA MARCH MONTHLY ZOOM MEETING—Candidates Forum for City Council District 15
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VNNA MARCH MONTHLY ZOOM MEETING
Candidates Forum for City Council District 15
Time: March 8, 2021 7:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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News, updates and more from NYC Council Member Rafael Salamanca, Jr.
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Comptroller Stringer Announces 2021 MWBE University Webinar Series To Create Access and Expand Economic Opportunity for New York City Small Businesses
Announces six webinars from March to July 2021 as part of Comptroller’s Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) University Series to train and support MWBEs and help small businesses grow
Trainings will feature topics including how to prepare for credit and capital, fueling the demand for diversity on boards, how to implement a chief diversity officer, how to increase MWBE purchase method opportunities for City agencies, investment relationships with pension consultants post-COVID and doing business with the Comptroller’s Office
New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer announced a continuation of his Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) University Series — an initiative first launched in 2018 — to expand access and opportunities for minority and women-owned business enterprises (MWBEs) seeking to do business with the City. MWBE University will be a year-long series of workshops designed to help MWBEs get certified with the City, navigate the procurement process, and gain access City contracts. While City agencies are making important strides in delivering contracts to M/WBEs, major gaps remain. In 2019, the City awarded only 4.9 percent of all awards to MWBEs.
“As thousands of businesses struggle to stay afloat amid the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis, my office is doing everything in our power to help small businesses and MWBEs rebuild stronger than ever. Seven years ago, we started analyzing and holding agencies accountable for how – and to whom – it delivers contracts. What we found were deep inequities and an unequal playing field. But City Hall continues to fail our MWBEs as long-standing gaps in access remain ignored in the bureaucratic procurement process. If we’re going to rebuild to a true five-borough economy, we have to make sure our MWBEs are successful,” said Comptroller Stringer. “This year, we’re relaunching a series of online workshops in twelve different languages to expand aid and opportunities for small businesses and MWBEs impacted by COVID-19. I’m proud that last year our workshops ultimately connected 80 minority and women asset managers with City pension consultants, and this year we hope to exceed that success. Local community wealth creation depends on giving these businesses a fair shot.”
The year-long series of workshops will address a variety of topics including how to hire a Chief Diversity Officer, how to attain seats on boards, and how to navigate Minority Depository Institutions, among other issues. Along with opening the doors to City contracting, MWBE University will provide businesses with opportunities in contracting directly with the Comptroller’s office.
The list of workshops include:
We highly encourage CEOs, Senior Partners, and Portfolio Managers of Public Equity, Public Fixed Income, Private Equity, Real Estate, Infrastructure, Hedge Funds, Alternative Credit, and Economically Targeted Investment Firms and Broker/Dealers to attend.
To RSVP, visit http://Comptrollerdiversity.eventbrite.com or email diversity@comptroller.nyc.gov. Interpretation will be available in Cart translation, Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Mandarin, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, and Urdu. Please request interpretation services upon RSVP at least two days before each session.
To read the full “Making the Grade” report, click here.
To see the schedule of MWBE University events, click here.
299 Days and Counting
For seven years now I have been dumping on the Bronx. I had to open this Mass Vaccination Center in Coop-City if I have any chance of getting Speaker Heastie's support when I run for governor. By the way where was Speaker Heastie?
Governor Cuomo Announces Restaurants Outside New York City Can Move to 75 Percent Indoor Capacity Starting March 19 and COVID-19 Indicators March 7, 2021
New York City Restaurants Will Remain at 35 Percent Capacity
4,789 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide; Lowest Since December 6
999 Patients in the ICU; ICU Patients Fall Below 1,000 For First Time Since December 9
59 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that restaurants outside of New York City, which have been operating at 50 percent capacity, can now move to 75 percent capacity starting March 19. The data has shown that restaurants can operate safely and in accordance with strict health protocols at 75 percent capacity. New York City restaurant capacity will remain at 35 percent capacity.
"Our fight in the war against COVID-19 continues, but we are encouraged by the decrease in infection and hospitalization rates and the rise in vaccinations," Governor Cuomo said. "As we expand our vaccine distribution and celebrate the arrival of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, we have never been closer to defeating this beast once and for all. It is critical that New Yorkers not succumb to COVID fatigue and remain vigilant. Until the day the war is won, we all need to continue the practices we know work - washing hands, social distancing and masking up. The numbers are a reflection of our actions and when we work together, we will see the light at the end of the tunnel."
Today's data is summarized briefly below:
- Test Results Reported - 227,768
- Total Positive - 6,789
- Percent Positive - 2.98%
- 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 3.19%
- Patient Hospitalization - 4,789 (-165)
- Net Change Patient Hospitalization Past Week - -470
- Patients Newly Admitted - 526
- Hospital Counties - 52
- Number ICU - 999 (-13)
- Number ICU with Intubation - 682 (-12)
- Total Discharges - 150,100 (+619)
- Deaths - 59
- Total Deaths - 39,029