CDC DECLARES WESTCHESTER, ORANGE, ROCKLAND, DUTCHESS, ULSTER, PUTNAM, SULLIVAN, NASSAU, SUFFOLK, NYC 5 BOROUGHS “LOW” IN COVID RISK. GOVERNOR HOCHUL WEIGHS SCHOOL MASK ISSUE.

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CDC MAP SHOWING HALF OF NY IS LOW RISK (GREEN SHADING) FOR COVID. CONNECTICUT AND NJ LOW TOO

WPCNR CORONAVIRUS MONITOR.  By John F. Bailey. February 26, 202 UPDATED 3:17 PM WITH GRAPHICS;

The Center for Disease Control  yesterday in its national color-coded map of the United States ranked the lower half of New York State “LOW” (Green) for covid risk.

Governor Kathy Hochul, in a statement wrote”

 “We are evaluating the CDC’s new guidance, and we will update New Yorkers on potential changes as we work through the details and coordinate with all stakeholders in our school communities across our state.

“I want to thank the 75 percent of all New Yorkers who have stepped up to get fully vaccinated. I know these past two years have been difficult, but because New Yorkers are doing the right thing to keep each other safe, our state this week had the highest share among large states of fully vaccinated individuals.

 New York also leads large states in fully vaccinated 12-17 year-olds, and second among large states in fully vaccinated 5-8 year-olds.”

COVID STOPPERS NOTEBOOK” AS OF WEDNESDAY 553 POSITIVES IN 4 DAYS
IN THE MID-HUD, LONG ISLAND REGION. WESTCHESTER HAD 96 POSITIVES WEDNESDAY A 100 A DAY AVERAGE.

TRIMMING DOWN POSITIVES WEEK BY WEEK–BELOW LAST FALL

In the last available figures this week, Westchester was averaging about 100 New cases of covid a day which when Thursday, Friday and Saturday positive test results are released , Westchester may be on track for approximately 700 new cases of covid for the week, down almost 300 from last week’s 973

Last week the total was 973 for the week (February 12-19). Five months ago on the week September 19 to 25, Westchester recorded 819 new positives 3 weeks after Labor Day when covid started its spread into the fall averaging 150 new cases a day ,1,000 a week.

The takeaway: Westchester is doing well with vaccinations, and citizens’ behavior lowering to a 2% infection rate and lower infections 100 a day, 700 a week, 300 less than the 819 positives in one week 5 months ago.

As Governor Hochul’s statement said, she is evaluating whether to relax procedures in schools. We all should be fully aware. We had covid totall under control last May, and the Albany leadership relaxed, the former Governor relaxed mandates for safety and infections began in July building to 1,000 a day by the end of August and started coming back two weeks after Labor Day.

Westchester now is where we were then.

However Covid is still widespread through out Westchester towns and villages and cities.

Here’s where the most cases are. The WPCNR COVID “WHERE MOST COVID CASES ARE IN WHESTCHESTER for Fed 21 and Feb 24 demonstrate infections are still happening. The number of daily cases is going down. When schools come back from vacation Monday, when NCAA Tournament parties and festivities go for the rest of the month, when St. Patricks Day celebrations happen, and you participate you should be careful out there.

2 SNAPSHOTS COVID SUPPRESSION AND PROJECTION
IN WESTCHESTER OVER 3 DAYS FEB 21 AND FEB 23–
NORTHERN PARTS OF COUNTY AND CITIES ARE LEADERS–
BUT ACTIVE CASES AND DAILY NEW CASES ARE DECLINING.
COVID IS EVERYWHERE STILL

The follwing definitions are the precautions the Center for Disease Control recommends for ares defined as LOW in Covid risk of infection. It is not specific saying whether you should mask or you should not and appears to leave it to your discretion whether to “mask up” and leaves the whole question of masking “up in the air” (where covid is). What do you think?

COVID-19 Community Levels
COVID-19 Community levelIndividual- and household-level prevention behaviorsCommunity-level prevention strategies (as recommended by state or local authorities)
LowStay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters Maintain improved ventilation throughout indoor spaces when possible Follow CDC recommendations for isolation and quarantine, including getting tested if you are exposed to COVID-19 or have symptoms of COVID-19 If you are immunocompromised or high risk for severe disease Have a plan for rapid testing if needed (e.g., having home tests or access to testing) Talk to your healthcare provider about whether you are a candidate for treatments like oral antivirals, PrEP, and monoclonal antibodiesDistribute and administer vaccines to achieve high community vaccination coverage and ensure health equity Maintain improved ventilation in public indoor spaces Ensure access to testing, including through point-of-care and at-home tests for all people Communicate with organizations and places that serve people who are immunocompromised or at high risk for severe disease to ensure they know how to get rapid testing Ensure access and equity in vaccination, testing, treatment, community outreach, support services for disproportionately affected populations
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HEATING AND ELECTRIC BILLS HELP

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. By Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner. February 26, 2022:

Many are struggling this winter with increases in home heating costs.  I have received numerous e mails and phone calls from residents in recent days – complaining about their enormous Con Ed bills. The following info may be helpful to some people.  If you hear of any other programs that are worth sharing with Greenburgh residents, please advise me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com

You may be eligible for help paying heating and utility expenses to avoid potential service interruptions during the cold weather months through the federally funded Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) for low- and middle-income residents.

  • HEAP is administered locally through the Westchester County Department of Social Services
     
  • Information about the kind of help that is available, eligibility requirements, and how to apply, can be found on the DSS HEAP website at

Another available resource is New York’s Energy Affordability Policy (EAP) that requires the state’s major electric and natural gas utilities to provide monthly bill discounts to income eligible customers. 

To enroll in the utility bill discount program, customers should contact their individual utility:

  • Con Edison customers can find information here:     Hope this info is helpful.  PAUL FEINER
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE FEB 25 REPORT- JOHN BAILEY AND GUEST ANCHOR, WESTCHESTER TALK RADIO’S JOHN MARINO OF “CUP O’ JOE POLITICAL SHOW” on www.wpcommunitymedia.org THE WESTCHESTER ANCHORS HAVE WESTCHESTER COVERED

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JOHN MARINO JOINS JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS
JOHN MARINO WITH AN EXCLUSIVE UKRAINE REPORT: WHAT HIS FRIENDS IN UKRAINE ARE FACING NOW: TERROR, SHORTAGES, AND THEIR LIVES FOREVER CHANGED.
THE CON ED HIKES–
THE ALBANY MERRY-GO-ROUND WHO’S ON FIRST? WHAT’S ON SECOND?
THE DEMOCRATS FOLLOW REPUBLICAN STRATEGY ON REDISTRICTING MAKING DISTRICTS MORE WHITE–LESS MINORITY –WHY?
TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK–WILL THE STATE CONTINUE TO LOOSEN UP?
WESTCHESTER COVID WEEKLY INFECTIONS FOR LAST WEEK LOWEST SINCE LABOR DAY
GEORGE LATIMER INTRODUCES CYBER SECURITY TASK FORCE WITH RUTH WALTER CHAIR OF THE T EFFORT ON ITS MISSION. MR. LATIMER TELLS WHY WESTCHESTER IS SAFE, CRIME IS DOWN.
JOHN BAILEY AND THE NEWS–EVERY WEEK ON WHITE PLAINS WEEK FOR 21 YEARS

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TONIGHT AT 7 ON FIOS CH 45 AND OPTIMUM WHITE PLAINS, CH 76 “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD:” LATIMER, D.A. MIMI ROCAH, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY TERRANCE RAYNOR, MICHAEL ORTH COMMISSIONER OF MENTAL HEALTH COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH SHERLITA AMLER ON THE WESTCHESTER ALL HANDS ON DECK CRACKDOWN ON FENTANYL OPIOIDS ILLEGAL DISTRIBUTION AND OVERDOSES AND SPREAD. A REBROADCAST OF THE GEORGE LATIMER FENTANYL-OPIOID NEWS CONFERENCE. “A PROGRAM THAT MUST BE HEAR” FOR PARENTS, DOCTORS, YOUTHS, EDUCATORS, THE ADDICTED

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Westchester County officials on February 17– announcing aggressive enforcement of interdicting opioid -fentanyl illegal distribution; introducing new narcon distribution strategies and fentanyl detection technology and reinforcing the danger of fentanyl in perscriptions. See the complete news conference 30 minutes. Also available on www.wpcommunitymedia.org
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WESTCHESTER ESTABLISHES CYBER SECURITY TASK FORCE

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RUTH WALTER CHAIRPERSON OF NEW WESTCHESTER CYBER TASK FORCE ADDRESSES THE POSSIBLE CYBER CRIMES WESTCHESTER AND ITS TOWN FACE. MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY AND THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE WILL BE APPOINTED TO THE TASK FORCE;

 WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From Westchester County Department of Communications February 24, 2022:

In response to local governments becoming increasingly susceptible to cybersecurity threats over the past decade, County Executive George Latimer has signed an Executive Order to create a Task Force on Cybersecurity. The Task Force will be charged with reviewing the County’s current cybersecurity policies, and developing new procedures to enhance the long-standing efforts of the County’s Department of Information Technology (DoIT). Together with DoIT, the Task Force will ensure the County will be protected if it ever fell victim to a major breach or cybersecurity attack.

Latimer said:

“It is crucial that Westchester County take the necessary steps to anticipate and prepare for a possible cybersecurity threat, which could pose a significant risk to our water systems and utilities, school districts and healthcare facilities, airport and other County operations. We very much appreciate the good work of the County’s Department of Information Technology, and feel that a strong cybersecurity strategy will arm us with the tools we need to prevent a breach that could access, alter, delete or destroy sensitive data or information.”

Commissioner of Westchester County DoIT Marguerite Beirne said:

“Cybersecurity has been DoIT’s top strategic priority for many years, and we are laser-focused on ensuring the security of all areas of technology that County departments rely on to deliver services, be it desktops, servers, network infrastructure, applications or phones. DoIT will continue to balance the need for new IT solutions with the “human side” of cybersecurity, encouraging all staff to take advantage of available cybersecurity training opportunities. Nearly 2,000 employees have already participated in our latest round of training, so we know the interest is high among staff and we look forward to expanding training offerings even more in the future.”  

Former Westchester County Legislator and Chair of the Cybersecurity Task Force Ruth Walter said:

“It is clear that cybersecurity is in the news. From ransomware attacks on government infrastructure, to non-profits having their donor lists stolen to identity theft in our own homes, we are living in a digital world that continues to evolve new threats from local, national and international bad actors. Westchester County, with its excellent IT Department and resources, is well-positioned to lead the discussion among experts and municipal officials. As a small business owner, former County Legislator and mom, I appreciate the County Executive’s forethought in setting up this crucial Task Force to help make families and businesses safe in Westchester County. We can encourage best practices, encourage other municipalities within Westchester to examine their systems and have a frank discussion of the known and potential threats that are circulating in our workplaces. We know the costs of doing nothing are too high to pay.”

Westchester County Director of Operations Joan McDonald will serve as Technical Advisor to the Cybersecurity Task Force. In 2015, President Obama appointed McDonald to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC). McDonald served on NIAC through 2020, and participated in several national cybersecurity studies.

Westchester County DoIT currently performs the following cybersecurity strategies:

  • Prioritized Identification and Protection of high value information and assets;
  • Timely Detection of and Rapid Response to cyber incidents;

·         Cybersecurity Awareness Training and Phishing Campaigns

·         Efficient and Effective Acquisition and Deploymentof Existing and Emerging Technology

In addition to recommending new cybersecurity strategies, legislation and funding priorities to reduce the risk of cyberattacks, it will also ensure that all Westchester County employees receive the proper training on cybersecurity threats. The Executive Order takes effect immediately.

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