Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Governor Hochul Updates New Yorkers on State’s Progress Combating COVID-19 - AUGUST 30, 2022

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 Governor Encourages New Yorkers to Keep Using the Tools to Protect Against and Treat COVID-19: Vaccines, Boosters, Testing, and Treatment

44 Statewide Deaths Reported Since August 26th


 Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress combating COVID-19.  

"As we look toward the fall, it is vital that New Yorkers remain vigilant in keeping themselves and their loved ones safe and healthy," Governor Hochul said. "Take advantage of the vaccine by staying up to date on doses. Consider testing before gatherings or travel, and if you test positive, talk to your doctor about potential treatment options."

Today's data is summarized briefly below:   

  • Cases Per 100k - 17.17
  • 7-Day Average Cases Per 100k - 21.09
  • Test Results Reported - 61,846
  • Total Positive - 3,355
  • Percent Positive - 4.78%**   
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 6.35%  
  • Patient Hospitalization - 2,329 (+8) 
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 856
  • Patients in ICU - 248 (-3)  
  • Patients in ICU with Intubation - 94 (-1)
  • Total Discharges - 336,560 (+718)
  • New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 44 
  • Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS - 57,628

** Due to the test reporting policy change by the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and several other factors, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity.

The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only.

Important Note: HERDS data collection from health care facilities was paused due to the weekend from 8/27/2022-8/28/2022. Data from those days were submitted in Monday's report. Where noted, totals include three days of cumulative data from 8/27/2022-8/29/2022. As a result, some data may appear higher than recent trends. Data affected is marked with an asterisk.   

Important Note: Effective Monday, April 4, the federal Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is no longer requiring testing facilities that use COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to report negative results. As a result, New York State's percent positive metric will be computed using only lab-reported PCR results. Positive antigen tests will still be reported to New York State and reporting of new daily cases and cases per 100k will continue to include both PCR and antigen tests. Due to this change and other factors, including changes in testing practices, the most reliable metric to measure virus impact on a community is the case per 100,000 data -- not percent positivity. 

  • Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC - 73,656

This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings. 

Each New York City borough's 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows **: 

Borough  

Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022 

Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022 

Monday, Aug. 29, 2022 

Bronx 

6.96% 

6.96% 

6.86% 

Kings 

4.63% 

3.89% 

3.85% 

New York 

4.96% 

4.98% 

4.98% 

Queens 

7.19% 

7.01% 

6.87% 

Richmond 

6.15% 

5.83% 

5.66% 


BRONX COALITION AGAINST UPZONING STATEMENT ON MAYOR ADAMS RECKLESS RALLY FOR BRUCKNER UPZONING

 

BRONX COALITION AGAINST UP ZONING


The Bronx Coalition Against Up Zoning today released the following statement from its President John Cerini, in response to Mayor Eric Adams' reckless rally in support of Bruckner upzoning. 


"Mayor Eric Adams has been bought and paid for by special interests and he is willfully ignoring the voice of our community. Our voice is loud and clear: we do not support this upzoning. When this neighborhood was majority white, it was downzoned. Now that this is a majority hispanic neighborhood that is working and middle class and safe, it is being upzoned. How is that fair and eqiuitable? 


"Worse, we are being upzoned for a project that won't be transparent on how many apartments they are building and what effect it will have on infrastructure. The traffic study was conducted in 2020, during the height of COVID lockdowns and is laughable. We already have classrooms over capacity and a waitlist of students for our public schools - most of whom are Hispanic. Not to mention the fact that the developers (old white men), are problematic with a record of flipping developments and bankruptcy. 


"Mayor Adams needs to rethink his support of this upzoning. It is an unjust development which will destroy a minority community. It's 2022, New York City needs to be more thoughtful and equitable in its land use policies. And most important of all, the community doesn't want this upzoning and development. WE are his constituents, NOT the developers and we WILL be heard."


Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson - Community Resources & Updates

 

Dear Neighbors,

 

Thank you for joining us for another week in review.

 

Last week, we stood with our seniors to denounce the rise in the violence against our older adults. Our seniors are the backbone of our communities and we will NOT tolerate any kind of violence or harm being inflicted upon them. Thank you to the NYPD, Mayor Adams, faith leaders and violence interrupters for their swift response and attendance to this matter.

 

We also hosted last week our Jamaican Flag Raising Ceremony and this week our Trinidad and Tobago Flag Raising Ceremony. Our Caribbean community has contributed so much to our beloved borough and we stand in celebration and solidarity with all of the Caribbean nations who fought for their independence from colonial rule.

 

Thank you to the Pakistani community for having us at the 75th Anniversary Celebration of Pakistan’s Independence! What an honor to join with you all during such a special occasion.

 

This Sunday, we will host our last Bronx Summer Concert Series of the season. It has been amazing to join with all of you every Sunday to sing and dance alongside our incredible performers. Thank you for joining us - we hope to see you one last time before we say goodbye to our 2022 Bronx Summer Concert Series!


 

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact our office at 718-590-3500 or email us at webmail@bronxbp.nyc.gov.

 

In partnership,

Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson



UPCOMING EVENTS



IN THE COMMUNITY

  •    Today, we honored our Trinidadian and Tobagonian brothers and sisters during our Trinidad and Tobago Flag Raising Ceremony!


  •    The T&T community, like many Caribbeans, has invested so much in our borough. We are better for their efforts and dedication to lift our borough and the T&T community at home and abroad.


  •    Happy 60th Independence!


  •   Thank you to everyone who joined us as we commemorated the 60th anniversary of Jamaica’s independence!


  •    Our Jamaican community is vital to to our borough and we are so happy to join with them in this occasion!
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MAYOR ADAMS, COMPTROLLER LANDER, PENSION TRUSTEES AND OTHER ELECTED LEADERS CALL FOR CREDIT CARD COMPANIES TO IMPROVE TRACKING OF GUN SALES

 

American Express, Mastercard and Visa Urged to Support Creating a New “Merchant Category Code” That Would Identify Purchases Made at Gun and Ammunition Stores and Make It Easier to Spot and Trace Suspicious Purchases


 New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, trustees of the New York City Employees’ Retirement System, Teachers’ Retirement System and Board of Education Retirement System, and elected leaders today called on American Express, MasterCard and Visa, three of the world’s largest credit card companies, to support a proposal to establish a merchant category code (MCC) for gun and ammunition stores. The creation of a new code would help financial institutions detect and report suspicious activity, such as unusually large purchases of firearms or ammunition, or purchases from multiple stores, that may be used for criminal purposes.

 

Credit card companies use a four-digit merchant category code to classify businesses by the types of goods and services sold. Merchant category codes are set by the International Organization on Standardization (ISO). Unique merchant category codes exist for grocery stores, sporting goods stores, bicycle shops, and many other retailers  but not for gun and ammunition stores. Proposals have been brought before the ISO to create a merchant category code for gun retailers, but American Express, MasterCard, and Visa have not supported the proposal.

 

The press conference, which comes ahead of a fall meeting of the ISO, highlighted the introduction of shareholder proposals by the three pension funds at American Express and Mastercard and requested transparency on the decisions made regarding merchant category codes for gun and ammunition stores. The three pension funds also sent a letter with the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) to American Express, Mastercard, and Visa. The three pension funds own 667,200 thousand shares in American Express valued at approximately $92.49 million; 1.1 million shares in MasterCard valued at approximately $347.59 million; and 1.85 million shares in Visa valued at approximately $363.86 million.

 

This announcement also follows a letter to MasterCard and American Express from 50 New York state legislators, spearheaded by New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie and New York State Assemblymember Chantel Jackson, calling for the creation of this code.

 

“When it comes to guns falling into the wrong hands, we must find upstream solutions before we’re faced with downstream consequences — because downstream consequences are lost lives,” said Mayor Adams. “When you buy an airline ticket or pay for your groceries, your credit card company has a special code for those retailers. It’s just commonsense that we have the same policies in place for gun and ammunition stores. I’m proud to join Comptroller Lander and our partners at the state level to call for this important policy change.”

 

“Gun violence continues to ravage our nation and communities across our city. As fiduciaries, we have a responsibility to minimize risks of harm that could negatively impact the companies in our portfolio.  Establishing a merchant category code to identify purchases from gun retailers could do just that, by helping to prevent gun crimes and saving lives,” said Comptroller Lander. “Unfortunately, the credit card companies have failed to support this simple, practical, potentially lifesaving tool. The time has come for them to do so.”

 

“We must fight for public safety through every tool at our disposal: reducing the flow of guns into our communities, working with police to take on crime, and demanding that businesses do their part. Communities could stop paying the price for gun violence if credit card companies did their part to categorize gun purchases and flag suspicious activity to law enforcement agencies. There are categories for nearly every purchase, but none for the multi-billion-dollar gun industry,” said New York State Attorney General Letitia James. “These changes could save lives and go a long way in helping us combat gun violence. I am proud to stand with my partners in government to call on the largest credit card companies to step up and help us protect communities.”

 

“Credit card companies already use merchant category codes for retailers from utilities to transportation to clothing — it’s past time they also used them to specifically mark gun stores as well,” said New York City Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams. “As trustees of the New York City Employees’ Retirement System, we have invested in the big three credit card companies. We have a fiscal and moral responsibility to protect New Yorkers' safety and finances by urging these companies to exercise that same responsibility and implement category codes to help detect suspicious purchases at gun and ammunition stores. Every illegal gun was legal at some point, and the usage of these codes would be instrumental in monitoring and tracking those legal gun sales as well as future gun trafficking.”

 

“A merchant category code for gun stores could save lives by allowing financial institutions like Amalgamated Bank to report sales associated with black market activity and potential domestic terrorism. Creating this code is one step the financial industry can take to keep our communities safe from gun violence. ,” said Maura Keaney, first vice president, Amalgamated Bank. “We applaud New York City pension fund trustees for demanding transparency from MasterCard and American Express. Their failure to act on our proposal only delayed the creation of this potentially life-saving tool and created shareholder risk from their ability to see something, but not say something.”

 

“Credit card companies have an obligation stop bad actors, including mass shooters and firearm traffickers, from exploiting their systems to buy the firearms and ammunition they need to cause unimaginable harm. I am grateful for the leadership of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, Mayor Eric Adams and the Pension Trustees in pushing Visa, Mastercard, and American Express to play their part in building safer communities with fewer guns,” said Igor Volsky, founder and executive director, Guns Down America.

 

“In order for banks to be able to recognize dangerous firearm purchasing trends – like a domestic extremist building up an arsenal — and report them to law enforcement, gun store purchases need a unique identifier,” said John Feinblatt, president, Everytown for Gun Safety. “We’re proud to join with Comptroller Lander and New York City’s pension fund trustees in calling on American Express, Visa, Mastercard, and other major credit card companies to support this new identifier, so we can make sure their products aren’t used to put guns in the wrong hands.”

 

“If Visa, Mastercard, and American Express created a dedicated code for gun and ammunition purchases, it would be possible to detect and deter illegal gun trafficking, prevent mass shootings, and save lives,” said Adam Skaggs, chief counsel and policy director, Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence. “Americans should be asking why these companies are blocking progress, and why they are not taking steps to address gun violence. It’s long past due that these companies offer answers.”