Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Friday that New York is finally “ahead” of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as doctors and researchers learn more about the COVID-19 virus, new developments have raised concerns related to reinfection and the effect of the virus on children. Those who recovered from the novel coronavirus were […]
Month: May 2020
Health Dept. issues advisory about COVID-related disease affecting children
The New York State Department of Health, under the direction of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has issued an advisory to health care providers alerting them about a serious inflammatory disease affecting children throughout the state. As of May 6, there have been 64 potential cases of the condition, called “Pediatric Multi-System […]
New testing reveals low infection rates among health care workers; Eviction ban extended to August
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that COVID-19 antibody testing of health care workers in Westchester, New York City and Long Island revealed similar, or lower, rates of positive tests than the general population in those areas. Over 27,000 health care workers at 25 downstate facilities were tested for COVID-19 antibodies […]
Survey shows that many recent hospitalizations could have been avoided
New data released by the Governor’s Office shows that the majority of New Yorkers hospitalized with COVID-19 over a recent three-day span were mostly downstate New Yorkers who are older but still residing in their own homes, who had not been not traveling or working before their illness. The data […]
College students express virus-related fears and concerns during virtual town hall
With state officials grappling with an estimated $13.3 billion revenue shortfall from the COVID-19 pandemic, college students at public and private schools in New York are concerned about the state’s ability to support them during and after the crisis. Problems such as homelessness, food insecurity and mental health issues were already […]
Ulster County businesses receive $120M from Payroll Protection Program
Ulster County Executive Pat Ryan announced that Ulster County businesses have received nearly $120 million from the first round of the Payroll Protection Program. The funding is provided by local lending institutions and has helped to preserve over 5,000 jobs in Ulster County during the pandemic. “I want to thank […]
“Clean Budget Bill” aims to keep policymaking out of state budget process
Senator Jen Metzger, D-Rosendale, has introduced a bill that would end the practice of passing substantive legislation as part of the annual budget. The “Clean Budget” bill (S8212), introduced on April 17, would amend the New York State Constitution to clarify that legislation may be included in the state budget only […]
Sen. Gillibrand proposes new legislation to help U.S. Postal Service
On April 28th, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-Brunswick, held a video press conference calling on Congress to protect the United States Postal Service, after it faced attacks from the Trump administration, which is unwilling to provide the Postal Service emergency funding during the COVID-19 pandemic. Gillibrand was joined by Mehrsa Baradaran, […]