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Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Dec. 22 COVID-19 Update

December 22, 2020.
With Christmas and Kwanzaa coming up this week, followed by New Year’s Eve, we all need to do our part to stop the spread. And we can do so by celebrating in different ways this year. This year I encourage New Yorkers to celebrate smart so the virus doesn’t spread to the point where the hospital capacity is at risk. It’s been a long year and I do hope New Yorkers celebrate the holidays—but please celebrate smart.
Photo of the Day: The illuminated Christmas Tree at Empire State Plaza in Albany, NY (Photo by Mike Groll)
Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. New York’s Wadsworth Laboratory has begun aggressive research of the new, more contagious COVID-19 strain discovered in the U.K. Already, Wadsworth has looked at more than 3,700 virus sequences identified in New York. It has yet to find the U.K. variant present in any of the random samples. Additionally, Wadsworth and the Department of Health have made agreements with six hospitals from across the State to obtain additional samples for further research and are making arrangements with other hospitals to do the same. If the variant is already here, we want to know, and we want to be able to aggressively trace it.
2. To date, 50,000 doses of the vaccine have been administered throughout New York. The state has received 630,000 doses thus far and expects to receive another 300,000 doses next week.
3. Virgin Atlantic has also agreed to require pre-departure COVID tests before passengers leave from the U.K. to New York. This is the third major airline to require a COVID-19 test before allowing passengers to board planes traveling from the United Kingdom to New York. I thank British Airways, Delta Airlines and Virgin Atlantic for this agreement.
4. Total hospitalizations rose to 6,661. Of the 164,868 tests reported yesterday, 9,716, or 5.89 percent, were positive. There were 1,126 patients in ICU yesterday, up 31 from the previous day. Of them, 614 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 139 New Yorkers to the virus.
5. It’s important we continue our vaccination program through the holidays. With Christmas and Kwanzaa rapidly approaching, I call on hospitals, nursing homes, and medical personnel to continue providing vaccinations throughout the holidays to ensure nursing home patients and frontline health care workers are protected as quickly as possible.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: Last night, stargazers and photographers looked up at the night sky to witness “The Great Conjunction,” a celestial phenomenon where Saturn and Jupiter appear extremely close together in the sky. Also dubbed “The Christmas Star,” an event of this caliber last occurred 800 years ago. The two planets won’t appear this close together again until 2080.
Saturn and Jupiter with The Milky Way viewed from Thailand (Photo by Chakarin Wattanamongkol/Getty Images)
If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State’s Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever Upward,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

Congratulations Darrell! Enjoy a great retirement.

Town Highway Supervisor Mike Farrell (Left) and other department personnel honored Crew Supervisor Darrell Martineau earlier this week at a luncheon held in his honor at GiGi’s on the River Restaurant. Darrell served the people of Peru for 31 1/2 years.

Curbing New York’s 40-year road salt addiction | Adirondack Explorer

Source: Curbing New York’s 40-year road salt addiction | Adirondack Explorer

Car Thefts Last Weekend Prompt DEC Advisory

Adirondack High Peaks:
DEC Reminds Hikers to Secure Vehicles and Stow Valuables: A series of vehicle break-ins occurred last weekend at trailheads parking areas along Route 73 in the High Peaks region. DEC and State Police are investigating. Trailhead parking lots are not monitored, and parking is at the user’s own risk. Remember to lock vehicles before leaving trailheads. To minimize risk, do not leave valuable items in your vehicle. If you must bring them, store them out of sight to avoid attracting attention. If that is not possible, store valuables out of sight. If hikers experience a break-in, report the incident to State Police by calling 518-873-2750.

Walmart accused of fueling opioid abuse in Justice Department lawsuit

Source: Walmart accused of fueling opioid abuse in Justice Department lawsuit

City & State Coronavirus Update

Source: City & State Coronavirus Update

Franklin County Dec. 22 COVID-10 Report: Positives +22, Recovered +17, Active 152

*Attention*
Covid-19 Cases are increasing in Franklin County. In order to reduce the spread of infection:
Reduce Gathering Sizes.
Comply with the face covering requirements of New York State.
Socially distance 6 feet and wear your face covering.
Wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.
Clean and disinfect surfaces.
Driver or ride share – keep face covering on in car or bus.
STAY HOME IF YOU ARE SICK!
COVID-19 Case Statistics As Of 12/22/2020 :
Daily Statistics:
New Positives: 22
New Probables: 0
Active Cases: 152
Positivity Rate (12/20): 5.49%**
7-day Average (12/20): 6.33%**
New Deaths: 0
New Recovered: 17
Individuals in Isolation/Quarantine: 1005†
Isolation and Quarantines Reported By Correctional Facilities:
Bare Hill Correctional: 31 Isolations, 225 Quarantines
Franklin Correctional: 0 Isolations, 0 Quarantines
Upstate Correctional: 16 Isolations, 38 Quarantines
Cumulative Totals:
Cases: 736
Confirmed Positive: 614
Probable: 122
Deaths: 8
Recovered: 576
* Positivity and testing statistics generated from NYS Department of Health COVID-19 Tracker (https://covid19tracker.health.ny.gov)
† Beginning 12/21/2020, quarantine statistics reported by correctional facilities are now included in the total quarantine numbers. Breakdowns of each correctional facility are provided for reference.
More information and the Isolation map can be found at: https://www.franklincountyny.gov

Clinton County Dec. 22 COVID-19 Report: Lab-confirmed positive +19, Recovered +6, Active 137, Tested +415

Since our 12/21 update, 25 additional lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive cases have been reported and 6 individuals have moved to recovered.
Here are links to some frequently requested data:
– NYS School Report Card (providing school and college data): https://schoolcovidreportcard.health.ny.gov
– Hospitalization data: https://forward.ny.gov/daily-hospitalization-summary-region. As of 12/20, 57 individuals hospitalized (14 ICU) in the North Country Region.
– Percentage positive results: https://forward.ny.gov/percentage-positive-results-county…. As of 12/20, 7-day average % positive in Clinton County = 2.5%
– Additional information: www.clintonhealth.org/covid19

Gowanda Correctional Facility to close by March 30 | News 4 Buffalo

The 511 officers at the facility will have a chance to transfer to other facilities.

Source: Gowanda Correctional Facility to close by March 30 | News 4 Buffalo

6 deaths from Covid overnight in Onondaga County, 52 in past week – syracuse.com

Source: 6 deaths from Covid overnight in Onondaga County, 52 in past week – syracuse.com

Relief bill includes $2.75 billion for private schools – The Forward

Source: Relief bill includes $2.75 billion for private schools – The Forward

Albany to disburse $4B in federal stimulus funds to K-12 schools

Source: Albany to disburse $4B in federal stimulus funds to K-12 schools

What to expect in the 2021 state legislative session

Source: What to expect in the 2021 state legislative session

“Spread the Word, Not the Virus” COVID-19 PSA Contest – – The Adirondack Almanack

Source: “Spread the Word, Not the Virus” COVID-19 PSA Contest – – The Adirondack Almanack

Dozens of homicides, hundred of shootings as Albany region confronts explosion in violence

Source: Dozens of homicides, hundred of shootings as region confronts explosion in violence

Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine report increase in hunting

Source: Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine report increase in hunting

Burlington police chief asks for more officers after 30% mandated cut – VTDigger

Source: Burlington police chief asks for more officers after 30% mandated cut – VTDigger

Local leaders appalled by Clinton Annex’s now looming closure | Sun Community News DANNEMORA 

Tonight’s Peru Fire Department Lighted Truck Parade – Thank You, Peru Firefighters!

Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Dec. 21 COVID-19 Update

December 21, 2020.
As we roll out our vaccination program, it’s critical that underserved communities are not left behind. These communities, which are predominantly communities of color, got hit the hardest during the pandemic, which laid bare existing disparities in our health care system. We’re doing everything we can so that New York is equitable in vaccine outreach and provides a model for the nation.
To that end, today we announced the new NYS COVID-19 Vaccine Equity Task Force, co-chaired by Secretary of State Rossana Rosado, Attorney General Letitia James, National Urban League President & CEO Marc Morial, and Healthfirst President & CEO Pat Wang. This Task Force will break down barriers to vaccination, build confidence in the vaccine and ensure there is a fair and equitable distribution of the vaccine across the state.
Photo of the Day: Freda Bernhardt, 101, of Rochester receives the COVID-19 vaccine—one of the first to do so as part of the federal nursing home vaccinaton program that began today. (Photo courtesy of Jewish Home of Rochester)
Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. Delta and British Airways have agreed to require pre-departure COVID tests before passengers leave from the U.K. to New York. In the wake of a new, more contagious variant of the COVID-19 virus found in the United Kingdom, British Airways and Delta Airlines have voluntarily agreed to our request to require their passengers to receive a negative COVID-19 test before they travel from the United Kingdom to New York. With this move, New York joins the list of 120 countries with a similar requirement on flights from the U.K. I have also asked Virgin Atlantic, the third major airline that services travel between the U.K. and New York, to do the same. The first virus came to New York via Europe, and we don’t want history to repeat itself with this new variant.
2. Total hospitalizations rose to 6,331. Of the 156,510 tests reported yesterday, 9,007, or 5.75 percent, were positive. There were 1,095 patients in ICU yesterday, up 50 from the previous day. Of them, 613 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 109 New Yorkers to the virus.
3. As of this morning, more than 38,000 vaccine doses have been administered in New York State. This is the highest reported total of any state in the nation thus far. The first 346,200 doses of the Moderna vaccine are expected to begin arriving in New York today, with an additional 120,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine expected later this week.
4. New York State began administering vaccines to nursing home residents and staff. The first nursing home residents began to be vaccinated today as part of a federal program that partners with pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens to vaccinate nursing home residents and staff at nursing home facilities. There are 618 facilities across the state that will participate in the program.
5. To help with vaccination efforts, New York is developing Community Vaccination Test Kits. These kits will provide communities, particularly those located within health care deserts, with the supplies and resources needed for standing up vaccination sites. They will include materials such as schematics on assembling the space, chairs and tables, computers and other equipment needed to administer the vaccine.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: When New York became the global epicenter of the pandemic in the spring, many health care heroes put themselves on the line to fight tirelessly against the virus. To thank our health care heroes for their tireless work throughout the pandemic, the Greenwich Village Chelsea Chamber of Commerce produced a video to express our universal appreciation for all they have done for New York and for the nation. Watch it here.
If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State’s Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever Upward,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

New Single-Family Homes Sold Not as Large as They Used to Be

Source: New Single-Family Homes Sold Not as Large as They Used to Be

Cuomo: 38,000 New Yorkers vaccinated so far; EMTs, congregate care staff to be included next round | NCPR News

Source: Cuomo: 38,000 New Yorkers vaccinated so far; EMTs, congregate care staff to be included next round | NCPR News

Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Totals Reach $1.4 million with Five Collection Days Left!

December 21, 2020 —The Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Program is going strong and is at $1.4 million; and there’s five collections days left. As of Sunday, December 20th, donations collected total $724,227 and with the Stewart’s match, that’s over $1,448,000!

Customers are shopping at Stewart’s for a quick in in and out; they choose to shop at Stewart’s because they feel safer versus the longer trips to big supermarkets. And even in these difficult times, many customers are donating their spare change to the Holiday Match Program to help nonprofits in their communities.

The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program has no administrative fees and donates 100% of donations received to charities in their market areas. The company even matches each donation dollar for dollar and has been doing so for the past 34 years, raising over $30 million for local charities.

Holiday Match funds are collected from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day in each of the 339 shops. Local childrens’ organizations are encouraged to apply for funding online at stewartsshops.com. The deadline for submission is January 31, 2021. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children under 18, and be a qualified, charitable 501c3 organization. A listing of all the local organizations that received funds last season is available online.

West Point accuses 70 cadets in worst cheating scandal since 1976

Source: West Point accuses 70 cadets in worst cheating scandal since 1976

Little, Stec & Jones Disappointed In Decision To Close Clinton Annex

New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) announced the closure of the Clinton Annex today. This announcement comes following budget language that authorized the closure of correctional facilities operated by DOCCS with 90 days notice to the Temporary President of the Senate and the Speaker of the Assembly.

“As a former correction officer, I know all too well the impact this will have on the entire North Country. The hardworking men and women who work at Clinton Annex have been on the frontlines throughout this pandemic and they did not deserve this slap in the face right before the holidays,” said Assemblyman Billy Jones. (D-Chateaugay Lake) “Our region has been in this position several times before and we shouldn’t have to go through it yet again. Closing yet another North Country prison will once again put more stress on North Country families if they must relocate for jobs while also impacting the local economy of Dannemora and the surrounding communities. Not to mention, the closure puts correction officers’ safety at serious risk. As more prisons close and inmates are transferred, the remaining facilities become overcrowded, often with high-security inmates, putting the officers who work there in dangerous conditions.  I am extremely disappointed in this decision and I encourage DOCCS officials to reevaluate this decision and work with employees to ensure the impact to them is minimal.”

“I am very disappointed with the Governor’s announcement today to close the Clinton Annex,” said Senator-Elect Dan Stec. (R,C,I-Queensbury) “This is a big blow to the North Country.  The Governor is doing this under the authority given to him as part of the 2020 NYS budget.  I was adamantly opposed to this 90 day notice allowing the Governor to close a correctional facility and it’s one of the reasons I voted against the budget. The Clinton Annex is an integral part of our law enforcement system and given the challenges of COVID coupled with the rise in crime rates, closing this facility will only add to these challenges.  I toured this facility back in the fall and witnessed first hand what our brave men and women are exposed to everyday working in a correctional facility and this closure will be devastating to many of our North Country families.”

“There’s really no hope of replacing the local jobs that will be lost as a result of the Clinton Annex being shut down,” said Senator Betty Little.  “We’ve seen that with Camp Gabriels, Chateaugay and Lyon Mountain.  It’s a bad time of year for news like this.  My argument has always been we need to reduce overcrowding and that need has only become more apparent with COVID-19. Closing facilities runs counter to safety.”

“The decision to close Clinton Annex is a slap in the face to the North Country,” said Town of Dannemora Supervisor Bill Chase. “This is the 2nd closure within the confines of the Town of Dannemora; Lyon Mountain Correctional Facility in 2011 and now this one. Our region has been saddled with too many closures and this will have a devastating impact on our area. I call on DOCCS to reverse this decision.

The Closure of Clinton Annex will leave behind a structure spanning over 100,000 square feet. Senator Little, Senator-Elect Stec, Assemblyman Jones and Supervisor Chase are calling on DOCCS to reverse this decision and to protect the employment of these employees.