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THE 7 TOP QUESTIONS ABOUT FALL VACCINES ANSWERED

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County Cracks Down on Illegal VAPE SALES

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This is one of the largest illegal vape sales the County Health Department has come across in the history of the Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act (ATUPA) program which occurred last week. This “bust” was done in combination with Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Taskforce.  The Taskforce is made up of Police Agencies from Ardsley, Greenburgh, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown, Sleepy Hollow and North Castle. The County confiscated all of the product and have it secured and the operator was issued a ticket and has a hearing on the issue pending. Photo: WestchesterCounty Department of Communications

As part of County Executive George Latimer’s initiative aimed at cracking down on illegal vape sales, the Westchester County Department of Health has been conducting more frequent and enhanced compliance checks.

These checks over the last two months have resulted in more than 70 inspections of licensed facilities in the County.

Latimer said: “In our pursuit of protecting public health – particularly in the case of minors, our initiative against illegal vape sales is showing real results. Through intensified compliance checks and strong partnerships like the recent operation with Greenburgh Drug and Alcohol Taskforce, we’re combating this issue. Our actions, supported by dedicated teams, are showing results. While most comply, we’re taking a stand against illegal sales, confiscating banned products and upholding our commitment to a healthier Westchester County. We salute the County professionals who enforce these laws every day.”

Since the County began the enhanced enforcement, utilizing Department of Public Safety Park Rangers under the age of 21 and a larger group of trained staff (sanitarians), the County has seen greater results with enforcement of NYS Tobacco Regulations.

Although the majority of checks have resulted in facilities being in compliance, there have been multiple illegal sales of tobacco products to minors across the county.  In addition, the County Health Department has also seized hundreds of flavored vape tobacco products which are illegal to sell in New York State.

Facilities that are found to be in violation of New York State Public Health Law Article 13-F are issued an appearance ticket by the Department of Health where significant fines may be assessed in addition to potentially losing their license to sell tobacco products.

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COMPUTERS FOR MIGRANTS HOUSED IN ARDSLEY

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WANTED FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS  THREE DONATED DESKTOP WINDOW BASED COMPUTERS

The town of Greenburgh is partnering with the village of Ardsley, Docgo, churches, synagogues, students and volunteers helping asylum seekers who are staying in a hotel in Ardsley. We are looking to set up a computer lab at the hotel. The asylum seekers will have  access to the Rosetta Stone software for student use.  This would  provide them with an avenue to practice and enhance their English knowledge.  We are  seeking three desktop windows based computers.  They should have a minimum i5 processor, with a minimum 16GB of ram. WI-FI, DVD drive, 512+Gb  hard drive.  Please e mail me if you have a used or new computer in good condition that could be donated for this worthy endeavor. pfeiner@greenburghny.com.

WE ALSO NEED HELMETS FOR BICYCLISTS WHO ARE LIVING AT THE HOTEL
So far, over a dozen bicycles have been donated.  We still need more!  We also need helmets so the cyclists can ride safely. E mail lbeltran@greenburghny.com and copy me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com.

Paul Feiner

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Westchester Covid Cases SHARPLY UP.

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CASES RISE 7  WEEKS SINCE JULY 8:    

JULY CASES: 1,064.  AUGUST NEW COVID CASES: 1,885. 

RISE AT 75 A DAY THAT WE KNOW OF.

WHITE PLAINS HOSPITAL AUGUST:  68% OF PATIENTS ADMITTED FOUND WITH COVID AFTER BEING ADMITTED IN AUGUST.

WPCNR CORONAVIRUS SURVEILLANCE. Statistics from New York State Covid Tracker. Observation & Analysis by John F. Bailey. August 28, 2028:

The number of  lab-confirmed persons with Covid in August in Westchester was  519  August  20 through Saturday August 26.

The number of walk-ins for a labtest as a result of antigen positive results OR checking symptoms testing positive according to the State in Westrchester County  last week was 519.

The 519 is the highest  week total of the month of August.

It is also the highest weekly Westchester number of cases since February 25 of this year when that week reported 542 cases.

That was when vacinations were having the  effect of slowing new case growth in Westchester from 6,573 cases in January. In the month of February, new Westchester covid cases slowed to  2,681 by the end of the week of February 25. With 542 for that week. In that third week of  February this year the county was running 77 new cases a day.

Last week  ended Saturday, the county 519 cases for 7 days  were 75 A DAY close to equal the spread rate of last August, 2022.

The  Westchester county growth matches the case rise of mid February.

The trendline of the two monites is exactly the opposite.

Last August in 2022, infections dropped sharply from 10,298 in July 2022 down to 6,325 at the end of August, new cases dropped 40%

This August 2023, new confirmed lab verified tests for the month  were 1,885 compared to July 1,064. – a 77% INCREASE in a month.

The 1,064 verified positives  infected 1,885 in August a spread rate  1.7, one infected person infecting  1.7 other persons or around 2 a person. At this rate, the positives we knew about spread the disease to 2 others in a   very fast 2 to 3 days…and that multiplied.

At this rate of almost two persons infected by every positive September may see  1,883 infectons.

It is sobering to look  at how the summer activities of July 4, great weather launched a summer wave now washing over us.

It increased new positives in July from 20 a day at the beginning of July to up to 50 a day by the first week of August.  By the end of August our relief at “the covid being over” was “living in a feel’s paradise.”

Now  we are seeing instant spread after a weekend with new cases  as high as 100 in a day.

On Friday, August 25, Westchester reported 103. The highest single day infections of the month.

People are coming down with covid fast fast fast.

From August 1 to August  27 the positives have soared Monday through Friday, directly as a result on the increased risk of infection. We are not masking, we are getting careless.

The schools open  across the county and there is high potential for infection from the three new varients.

Do not be lulled  about how mild covid is. You do not know how it will affect you.

If you test yourself with an antigen test and are positive—

You have about 5 days in which to go in to a medical provider, confirm you are positive and get yourself treated with paxlovid which I do not know whether it kills the covid infection or just abates the systems.

Paxlovid was the drug Donald Trump received to treat his positive covid case during his Presidency.

The  highway to paxlovid has limited access, it can only be used  within 5 days when first symptoms first appeared.

That was this week in Covid.

It is up sharply.

Careless socializing, failure to mask well you never know when covid will drop in.

The new wave is building.  The three new variants are lurking and they are rapidly deploying.

They are looking for you to make a slip.

At White Plains Hospital Medical Center, since August 1, according to the New York Health Department through Friday, August 25, of 263 patients admitted to beds in the hospital, 181 of the were found after admissions to also have covid. That is 68% of admissions to beds.

 

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WHAT WILL THIS FALL/WINTER LOOK LIKE? YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST PREDICTS

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WESTCHESTER DEVELOPMENT CORP FINANCES $195 MILLION NEW PATIENT CARE TOWER AT WESTCHESTER MEDICAL CENTER

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Rendering of Patient Care Tower at Westchester Medical Center

New Tower Would Allow Hospital to Convert to 100% Private Rooms

WHITE PLAINS, NY (August 2023) – The Westchester County’s Local Development Corporation (LDC) voted on August 23 final approval of $195 million in tax-exempt bond financing for the development of a new 162,626-square-foot Patient Care Tower on the campus of Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla.

“Today’s historic approval by the Local Development Corporation is yet another example of how we are working with our not-for-profit community in securing tax-exempt bond financing benefits that are provided at no cost or risk to the taxpayers of Westchester County. This magnificent new project will further enhance our County’s world-class healthcare sector while providing a boost to our region’s economy,” said Westchester County Executive George Latimer.

“The Local Development Corporation is very pleased to approve the bond financing for this very important healthcare development at the Westchester Medical Center campus. As a result, nearly 900 construction jobs and new full-time jobs will be created and the County will receive more than $3.5 million in total economic benefits,” said Local Development Corporation Chair Joan McDonald.

“The LDC has a clear vision for the future of Westchester County, and we’re happy that vision includes projects such as the Patient Care Tower,” said Michael D. Israel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth). “The Patient Care Tower on the Westchester Medical Center campus will be the Hudson Valley’s hub of critical care medicine as it will bring together critical care and medical-surgical specialties in one location, enabling Westchester Medical Center to convert to all private inpatient rooms across the rest of the campus. Additionally, the Patient Care Tower will advance our academic mission by giving medical residents and students a state-of-the-art facility in which to train.”

According to a cost benefit analysis prepared for the LDC, the project would provide the County with total benefits of $3,531,780 over 30 years. The total benefits are comprised of $722,468 in sales tax revenue from construction; $2,528,062 of sales tax revenue from operations over 30 years, and $281,250 in fees to be collected by the LDC based on the bond proceeds. The project is also estimated to create more than 770 construction jobs and 127 new full-time jobs.

The $221.3 million Patient Care Tower project would feature a five-story, 128-bed structure with all of its inpatient rooms ICU-equipped and a patient-centric design with leading edge amenities that will create a soothing, healing environment. It will house vital services for WMCHealth patients and their families including trauma, neurosciences, cardiology and general surgery.

The Local Development Corporation assists Westchester not-for-profit organizations in securing tax-exempt bond financing benefits. These benefits are provided at no cost or risk to the taxpayers of Westchester County. Since its inception in 2012, LDC has assisted not-for-profit organizations in securing tax-exempt bond financing totaling over $500 million.

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THE FORCE OF INFECTION:THIS WEEK IN COVID OUTBREAKS

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TONIGHT AT 7:30 THE WHITE PLAINS WEEK AUGUST 25 FRIDAY REPORT AT FIOS CH 45 ALL COUNTY,, IN WP OPTIMUM CH 76 OR www.wpcommunitymedia.org

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BROWNOUTS POWER FAILURES AND GRID FAILURE IF NEW YORK LEGISLATORS DO NOT ACT NOW — BACK TO 2003 HOW DID YOU GET HOME  AUGUST 14, 2003, THE NIGHT WHEN  THE CITY BLACKED OUT

JOHN J. MURPHY  OF CLEAN ENERGY JOBS COALITION NEW YORK ON WHAT THE STATE

IS NOT DOING, WHAT IT NEEDS TO DO TO FILL THE 3,500 MEGAWATT GAP IN THE GRID LEFT BY CLOSING INDIAN POINT. NO ONE IN ALBANY IS TALKING ABOUT IT BUT WHITE PLAINS WEEK IS.

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. JOSEPH RICCA ON WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS OPENING

GOVERNOR HOCHUL CALLS OUT THE PRESIDENT : LET THE MIGRANTS WORK 

SEND LAWYER MONEY OPEN FACILITIES NOW.  

 

PLUS NEW TCA INITIATIVE BY COUNTY

SENIOR NEEDS INITIATIVE

AND MORE

 

THE BIG MIKE: JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS

THIS WEEK EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK

FOR 22 YEARS

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GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL: LET THEM WORK, MR. PRESIDENT

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GOVERNOR HOCHUL CALLS ON PRESIDENT BIDEN TO DIRECT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE WORK AUTHORIZATIONS, SUPPORTAND SHELTER FOR MORE THAN 100,000 ASYLUM SEEKERS IN NEW YORK STATE 

Governor Kathy Hochul today called on President Biden to take executive action and direct additional federal resources to the State of New York as it manages the unprecedented influx of asylum seekers arriving in New York.

In a formal request sent to the White House this morning, Governor Hochul outlined specific, outstanding requests, including expedited work authorizations for asylum seekers, financial assistance for New York City and New York State, the use of federal land and facilities for temporary shelter sites, and Title 32 designation to provide federal funding for the nearly 2,000 New York National Guard members currently providing logistical and operational support across the State.   

“For over a year, I have called for federal assistance and support for New York as we manage the unprecedented number of asylum seekers arriving in our state,” Governor Hochul said. “New York cannot continue to do this on its own. It is past time for President Biden to take action and provide New York with the aid needed to continue managing this ongoing crisis.” 

Governor Hochul also announced a program that will greatly expand the State’s ability to help asylum seekers quickly gain lawful employment. Governor Hochul directed the New York State Department of Labor (DOL) to help connect asylum seekers to employment opportunities so they can begin working immediately after obtaining federal work authorization.

All asylum seekers with work authorization in New York can now register for assistance here. DOL career experts will work with individuals to assess skills, work history, education, career interests and more, and connect them with employers across the State. Additionally, the New York State Department of Labor launched a portal enabling businesses to inform the State that they would welcome newly-authorized individuals into their workforce.  

Today’s actions are Governor Hochul’s latest efforts to address the arrival of asylum seekers and migrants in New York. Earlier this week, Governor Hochul announced a $20 million investment to help expedite the casework filing process for more than 30,000 asylum seekers. This investment builds on the $1.5 billion the State already committed to support New York City by providing funding for health care, shelter costs, National Guard personnel, legal services, and voluntary relocation programs. The State has also loaned New York City sites to use as temporary shelters which currently house more than 2,000 asylum seekers every day.  

 The full text of Governor Hochul’s letter to the President is available below: 

  

Dear President Biden:

 

New York State has been working with the City of New York to manage the arrival of a significant number of migrants and individuals seeking asylum in New York over the past year.  This influx has stretched the City’s and State’s resources, created tremendous operational and management challenges, and imposed overwhelming demands on the City’s homeless shelters.  I wrote to you earlier this year to ask for the use of certain federal properties to provide temporary shelter.  While I appreciate you taking initial steps to assist the State in this regard and your longstanding commitment to an equitable approach to immigration at the Southwest border, the challenges we face demand a much more vigorous federal response.  With the arrival of over 100,000 asylum seekers and migrants in the past year, coupled with the sustained arrival of hundreds if not thousands to the City every week, the federal government must partner with the City and State in handling this humanitarian crisis.  The City and the State have provided significant funding, staffing, and case management for these arrivals to date.  I write to you today to express a most urgent need for the federal government to take executive action and direct significant financial assistance to address this challenge.

 

There are several key steps that the federal government must take to meet its responsibilities to New York.

 

First, the federal government must expedite work authorizations.  New York has a very strong job market, and the State is committed to providing job placement services to those who have work authorization and to resettling individuals and families who have applied for asylum.  Today, many asylum seekers and migrants need both shelter and financial assistance for an indefinite period simply because they cannot legally work in the United States.  Work authorization would enable these individuals to resettle in communities more quickly.  The federal government can expedite work authorizations through executive actions like granting and extending Temporary Protected Status, specifically for countries like Venezuela, which constitute a significant portion of the arriving population and where the situation on the ground continues to deteriorate.  I also support the use of the humanitarian parole program for individuals from other countries.  We cannot make progress in mitigating the humanitarian crisis we face in New York without these essential actions by the federal government.

 

Second, the federal government must provide the State and the City with significant financial assistance.  The State has already committed over $1.5 billion, and based on the current trajectory and planning, this crisis could cost the State an additional $4.5 billion next year.  According to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the City projects that the cost to the City will be $12 billion to support the arriving asylum seekers and migrants.  The City and the State are incurring these unexpected expenditures in the midst of declining tax revenues while costs are rising.  This is a financial burden the City and State are shouldering on behalf of the federal government.  While the State appreciates the $145 million contribution that the federal government has made to this effort, this allotment of funds is insufficient.  The costs to provide services and assistance to migrants arriving in New York are high and the need for federal assistance is clear.

 

  • Healthcare and Human Services: The State needs funding from the federal government to pay to test the migrants for illnesses that might pose a threat to public health and to provide Covid-19 vaccine and other immunizations; to offset state program costs through an increase in federal cost sharing under the Medicaid program (FMAP); and to support comprehensive case management services.
  • Transportation: The Federal Transit Administration has an Emergency Relief program, and we call on the federal government to direct funds from this program to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) for free transportation services provided to migrants and asylum seekers.  To date, the MTA has spent over $2.3 million for these services and the costs will continue to rise.  The MTA has had to raise fares for New York commuters to close its budget gap and the MTA cannot provide free transport services for migrants on an ongoing basis without federal financial assistance. 
  • Housing Assistance: The Department of Housing and Urban Development has housing subsidy programs, including Section 8 housing vouchers, that should be provided to eligible homeless families and individuals to help them move into permanent housing, to relieve the pressure on the City’s shelters, and to decrease the City’s significant costs to shelter elsewhere.
  • Education: The Department of Education must work with the City and the State to surge resources to school districts seeing the dramatic increases in their student population as a direct result of this crisis. Many of the arriving migrants are families with children who are enrolling in public school and need English as a Second Language and other support services.

 

Third, the federal government has key facilities in the City and metropolitan area that the State and the City urgently need for temporary shelters.  The New York City shelter system is caring for over 58,500 asylum seekers and migrants, and the number continues to grow by the thousands each week.  The City has opened more than 200 shelters in response to this crisis and is out of space.  Additionally, the State has provided multiple state-owned facilities including the former Lincoln Correctional Facility, Building 197 at John F. Kennedy Airport, and space on the Creedmoor Psychiatric Hospital campus.  The City and State are quickly running out of viable locations to house asylum seekers and migrants.  Additional federal assistance to identify, prepare, and operate new sites on federally owned assets is essential.  I am grateful for the efforts of your Administration to make Floyd Bennett Field available.  However, there are other properties the federal government owns that should also be made available for this purpose.

 

Fourth, the federal government should reimburse the State for the costs of deploying the National Guard.  The State is incurring costs of over $22 million per month to support approximately 1,950 National Guard members, who are deployed in the City and to counties to assist with humanitarian operations.  This is an expense most appropriately borne by the federal government.   Title 32 of the United States Code provides those who perform active duty under state control with pay and benefits by the federal government.  I understand that the federal government has authorized the use of the Title 32 authority in the past to reimburse states for costs associated with the deployment of the National Guard to assist with immigrants arriving in the United States.  I am calling on the federal government to provide that same level of assistance to New York, either through a Title 32 authorization or through another funding mechanism.

 

In summary, New York City and New York State are deploying all available resources and staff to manage this immigration crisis.  New York is a state with tremendous talent, capability, compassion, and potential.  No challenge is too great, and we are stepping up to handle this mission.  However, the flow of asylum seekers and migrants into New York is continuing at a high and unabated level.  It is the federal government’s direct responsibility to manage and control of the nation’s borders.  Without any capacity or responsibility to address the cause of the migrant influx, New Yorkers cannot then shoulder these costs.  I cannot ask New Yorkers to pay for what is fundamentally a federal responsibility and I urge the federal government to take prompt and significant action today to meet its obligation to New York State.

 

Thank you for your continued leadership for our nation on this issue and so many others.

  

Governor Hochul’s letter to President Biden can be viewed here.  

  

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