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Winds becoming strong; a snow shower early, partly cloudy, colder; watch for icy spots L OW 19. Tomorrow, Colder, Sunny Windy High 34.
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Winds becoming strong; a snow shower early, partly cloudy, colder; watch for icy spots L OW 19. Tomorrow, Colder, Sunny Windy High 34.
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The White Plains Police Reform Committee has released its report for public comment. View the report here: White Plains Police Reform Committee Draft Final Report (note that the report is lengthy and takes some time to load). (66 Pages)
Comments on the report will be accepted through Saturday March 6, 2021. Submit comments via email at: policereform@whiteplainsny.gov or by calling (914) 422-1313.
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(Albany, NY) The Senate Democratic Majority today advanced legislation to stand up for workers in New York State.
This package will enact the “NY Hero Act” sponsored by Deputy Majority Leader Michael Gianaris, which requires the creation of health and safety standards for COVID-19 and other airborne infectious diseases in the workplace guaranteeing a greater employee voice in the workplace.
This package also includes legislation to encourage employer use of shared work programs to avoid layoffs and legislation to increase the amount of shared work benefits to the maximum allowed by federal law. In addition, these bills will promote career paths into healthcare, permit employee time off for vaccinations to be administered, and grant an enhanced death benefit to families of deceased public employees.
“To address the health and economic impacts of COVID-19, we must protect and support a strong workforce,” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “Workers across the state have shown incredible selflessness and perseverance throughout the pandemic, and this legislation is a step in recognizing and addressing their sacrifices. I commend my colleagues in the Senate Majority for sponsoring this legislation that will have a positive impact on so many hardworking New Yorkers.”
The legislation passed by the Senate Majority includes:
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COVID Angels Volunteers Needed!
The City of White Plains is launching a COVID Angels Volunteer Project to assist White Plains seniors with navigating the technology needed to obtain an appointment for getting the COVID-19 vaccination.
Mayor Tom Roach said, “My office has received many, many calls from seniors who have been unable to secure a vaccination appointment. The White Plains COVID Angels Project is designed to be a source of assistance to seniors who have limitations accessing vaccinations and to alleviate some of the stress that has become associated with navigating the vaccine process.”
The City of White Plains Youth Bureau and Recreation & Parks Department will be managing the project and are asking for volunteers to assist them in making calls and securing vaccination appointments online for our senior citizens.
Due the scope of this undertaking we will need as many volunteers as possible to navigate the New York State Department of Health website, as well as log data related to securing an appointment online.
A volunteer organization has been identified to assist with implementation of this project: SEWA International (Westchester).
SEWA International is active in twenty countries and has worked closely with other local disaster relief organizations throughout New York and USA.
SEWA serves humanity irrespective of race, color, religion, gender or nationality. They specialize in disaster relief and rehabilitation.
SEWA’s development programs focus on family services; child, tribal and refugee welfare; women empowerment; health; and education. In addition to their extensive work in the US, they have also undertaken development projects in Colombia, Guyana, India, Kenya, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Volunteers with various skillsets are welcome! We will need volunteers to be team leaders and work on data collection as well as booking appointments online and making calls.
Acquiring appointments online can be done 24 hours a day which lends itself to flexibility for all who want to help. People can volunteer whatever time they may have to give. The planning process is well underway to give White Plains seniors assistance obtaining the protection they need to combat this aggressive virus.
For further information, contact 914-422-1378. You can also email us at wpangels@whiteplainsny.gov
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Become a vaccinator!
New York State is encouraging eligible New Yorkers to take the required trainings to become vaccinators and support the State’s COVID-19 vaccination program.
Governor Cuomo signed an Executive Order expanding the eligible pool of trainees who can administer vaccinations at a point of dispensing or “POD site” (flexible vaccination sites that can be set up in any community) using a non-patient specific order provided they first receive training. A non-patient specific standing order is a general order to vaccinate anyone who comes to be vaccinated at a POD and doesn’t name each person. These include:
All POD sites that have these non-traditional vaccinators (referred to below as “new vaccinators”) must have oversight from or be approved by New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) or the applicable Local Health Department, and must have medical oversight by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant (PA), or certified nurse practitioner (NP). The individuals providing such medical oversight must have a current certification in CPR.
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The following training requirements are for all new vaccinators, except for temporarily-licensed pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy technicians should refer to the Interim Guidance Implementing Executive Order 202.90 – Licensing of Temporarily-Licensed Pharmacy Technicians for more information, including certification and training requirements, found at the following link: http://www.op.nysed.gov/COVID-19tlpt.html
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March 1-31: MARCH Into Self Care | WPBID

The final program in the Winter Outlook series focuses on salons, barber shops, day spas, nails, and more in downtown White Plains. Your favorite self-care businesses are dedicated to keeping clients and staff healthy, safe, and sanitized. Support them in a difficult time by taking advantage of 25% discounts on select services.
Mention MARCH Into Self Care at the businesses in the boxes below to redeem the discount.
| SalonsAuthentic Hair Studio 198 Martine Avenue, (914) 761-6712 • 25% off all services Hair Studio Cipriano 369 Mamaroneck Avenue, (914) 607-7997 • 25% off any color or cut Cannot be combined with any other offerings Maria Hair Therapy* 173 E. Post Road, (914) 761-2100 • 25% off all services The Modern Babe Westchester 445 Hamilton Avenue, Suite 100, Studio 8 914-575-7794 • 25% off blow-dry package (3) $90 • 25% off Keratin treatment $187.50 Salon 913 445 Hamilton Ave, Suite 100-Studio 17 (914) 582-6505 • 25% off of a haircut when getting a single process color or highlights • 25% off of a shine glaze when added to any service Salon Flair* 193 E. Post Road, (914) 946-1811 • 25% off haircut and/or blow dry (at shoulder length) Salon Maffei 182 E. Post Road, (914) 428-3555 • 25% off a haircut/style or single process hair color Cannot be combined on multiple services | Barber Shops and Men’s SalonsGentleman’s Barber Spa 270 A Main Street, (914) 390-9222 • 25% off Cut & Shave, Facials & Massages • 25% off any products Handlebar Men’s Salon 23 Court Street (914) 893-0029 • Saturdays and Sundays: Receive a free manicure with any 2 services – a 25% + savings |
| Massage & AcupunctureElements Massage 1 North Broadway, (914) 479-5072 • Save $40 off your first massage at Elements Massage • Save 25% off of any enhancement to your massage Natural Therapeutic Spa 184 East Post Road, (914) 761-9807 • 25% off all massage service Signature Acupuncture Studio* 277 Martine Avenue (914) 222-5644 • 25% Off New Patient Consult + Acupuncture Treatment • 25% Off Monday Acupuncture Treatments Offer expires 3/31/21 | Skincare & MedSpaFarida Skin Care Studio 445 Hamilton Ave, Suite 100, Studio 9 (845) 553-4455 • 25% off Massages Naturally You MedSpa 95 Church Street, #304, (914) 428-2840 • 25% off Invisalign, CoolSculpting, Vivace, Hydrafacial, and Restylane Kysse Skin Care by Krystal 445 Hamilton Avenue Studio 100, Suite 23 (201) 815-0637 • 25% off all facials and skincare treatments with exception on express facials |
*Currently selling half price gift cards through the BIDCAP program! Learn how you can save while helping our businesses even more.
Note: the below establishments are not offering the 25% MARCH into Self Care discounts.
Capelli Curl by My Capelli Salon – (914) 993-6300
Creation Plus – (914) 946-9407
Drybar – (914) 219-4958
Evangelista Salon – (914) 428-0100
Fashion Diva Spa – (914) 288-0008
The Foot Care RN – (914) 861-5929
GFA Haircutting Inc – (914) 761-5858
Hair & Skin Care Boutique – (914) 946-1911
Michelle’s Beauty Spa – (914) 328-6388
The Relaxation Room – (914) 573-4832
Repair Recover Restore Sports Chiropractic Rehabilitation – (845) 513-6805
Royalty Chop Chop – (914) 437-7437 (Walk-ins welcome)
Salon Flair* – (914) 946-1811
Static Hair Salon – (914) 997-2600
Supercuts – (914) 328-3333
Vasken Demirjian Salon – (914) 285-0800
White Plains Spa (Healthy Massage) – (914) 328-2303
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WPCNR GOVERNOR ANDREW M. CUOMO CORONAVIRUS REPORT. February 25, 2021:
New York State is encouraging eligible New Yorkers to train to become vaccinators. If you are a licensed practical nurse, a dentist, an EMT, a medical nursing student with at least a year of clinical experience, and more—then you may be eligible to take training to become a vaccinator and help New York administer COVID vaccines over the coming months. See how you can get involved.
As of today, more than 2.5 million New Yorkers have received a first vaccine dose—about 12.8 percent of the state’s population. This is a promising step in our vaccination efforts. We’re doing everything we can to further build our vaccination distribution network and to ensure the vaccine is being administered equitably, but one of our biggest obstacles to getting every single New Yorker vaccinated remains a lack of supply.
The number of doses we receive from the federal government has been increasing each week and in turn, we’ve been able to expand eligibility to even more New Yorkers. Now with the news of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the prospect of even greater vaccine supply is on the horizon. As vaccine appointments remain scarce at the moment, I urge New Yorkers to be patient and continue to exercise caution about the virus.

Photo of the Day: Remember that wearing a mask is required on all public transportation Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. COVID hospitalizations dropped to 5,703. Of the 278,942 tests reported yesterday, 8,746, or 3.34 percent, were positive. There were 1,124 patients in ICU yesterday, down 30 from the previous day. Of them, 774 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 89 New Yorkers to the virus.
2. As of 11am Thursday, 91 percent of first doses allocated to the state have been administered. This represents 2,562,274 first doses administered of the 2,812,900 first dose allocations received from the federal government. So far, 3,985,558 total doses have been administered out of the 4,530,640 total doses received. See data by region and county on the State’s Vaccine Tracker: ny.gov/vaccinetracker.
3. Twelve community-based pop-up vaccination sites will come online this week. The sites will be set up at community centers, public housing complexes and cultural centers and will vaccinate more than 3,700 New Yorkers.
Since January 15, more than 100 community-based pop-up sites administered over 46,000 first doses to eligible New Yorkers. These sites are a key component to New York’s effort to fair and equitable vaccine distribution and we will continue to work with our local partners to help the communities hit hardest by the pandemic.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: Celebrating 40 years, a Long Island non-profit organization continues to help kids see a brighter future despite the pandemic. The North Shore Youth Council in Rocky Point, NY, helps children and teenagers develop life skills to help them grow into responsible, successful adults through summer camps, mentoring, recreation and more. When the virus hit, they continued to offer support with virtual programming, including free tele-therapy, virtual talent shows, and more. They have since restarted much of their in-person programming. “Families, children especially, have been in desperate need of stability, socialization, and mental health support, so it was important that we found every way possible to continue to be that system in place,” said Robert Woods, NSYC’s Executive Director. To learn more about NSYC’s programs and services, visit www.nsyc.com. If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State’s Coronavirus Updates here. Ever Upward, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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UPDATE: After this statement, Dr. Ricca told WPCNR, ” we plan to begin our phased in return for all children in March. More to come on that in the coming weeks.”
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WPCNR Governor Cuomo Coronavirus Report with Editor’s Notes from WPCNR . February 25, 2021:
Editor’s Note: In the New York State Vaccine Tracker introduced yesterday, Westchester County is reported having fully vaccinated 82,573 residents 8.5% of its 967,612 residents fully vaccinated.
A total of 141,359 Westchesterites have already received their first vaccine (14.6% with one vaccine shot). As second shots are administered, it appears Westchester could be 23% fully vaccinated within a month, supply permitting.
For this 20% Fully Vaccinated level to happen: This takes into account the 265,525 second dose supply of vaccines that arrived from February 15 to February 21st that could cover 141,359 still needing a second shot, providing Westchester gets enough shots. There are 35 days until March 31, that means to get to the 23% fully vaccinated level countywide, approximatley 4,038 persons a day will have to be getting their second shot. (End Editor’s Note)
Wednesday, New York recorded the lowest single-day positivity rate since November 21—2.85 percent.
New Yorkers have shown courage and fortitude in the face of this unprecedented pandemic, and it’s thanks to them that we’re seeing a decline in hospitalizations and COVID positivity.
We continue to make strides in our vaccination progress, too, with today’s opening of two “mega” vaccination sites at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn and York College in Queens. Not only are these sites located directly in traditionally underserved communities of color that were hit hardest by the pandemic, but thanks to enhanced MTA bus service, we’re making it even easier to access this life-saving vaccine. As we move forward, we will continue to prioritize social equity and fairness and do everything we can to ensure every New Yorker, regardless of race, background or where they live, gets vaccinated.

Photo of the Day: Vaccinations are underway at the York College NYS/FEMA mass vaccination site in Queens (Photo by Don Pollard) Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. COVID hospitalizations dropped slightly to 5,876. Of the 216,813 tests reported yesterday, 6,189, or 2.85 percent, were positive. There were 1,154 patients in ICU yesterday, down 22 from the previous day. Of them, 800 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 99 New Yorkers to the virus.
2. As of 12pm Wednesday, 89 percent of first doses allocated to the state have been administered. This represents 2,517,003 first doses administered of the 2,812,900 first dose allocations received from the federal government. So far, 3,907,040 total doses have been administered out of the 4,530,640 total doses received. See data by region and county on the State’s Vaccine Tracker: ny.gov/vaccinetracker.
3. Eligible New Yorkers can start making appointments at New York/FEMA mass vaccination sites in Buffalo, Rochester, Albany and Yonkers. These four sites open (for actual vaccinations) March 3 and appointments are initially reserved for eligible New Yorkers in qualifying ZIP codes.
After a week, appointments will then open to all residents of counties (or other geographical areas) served by each site. Find all the details here.
4. Beginning March 1, the MTA will launch a pilot program to enhance bus services to help get New Yorkers to our mass vaccination sites in Brooklyn and Queens. The bus service route will go from Edgemere Houses in Queens and Pink Houses in Brooklyn to the vaccination sites from 6:30 a..m. to 9 p.m. and add new bus stops adjacent to the vaccination site at York College.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: American space exploration efforts are reaching new bounds with the landing of NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars. The rover landed on the red planet on February 18 and during its first week, recorded the sounds of Martian wind. Perseverance’s exploration of our neighboring planet is part of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission to expand our understanding of our solar system and space. If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe to New York State’s Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever Upward, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo