Mayor of New Rochelle Issues Statement on Wykagyl Containment Area Established by Governor Cuomo Today

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WPCNR CORONA VIRUS REPORT From the Office of New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson. March 10, 2019:

The Mayor of New Rochelle, Noam Bramson issued this statement after 2 PM today on Governor Cuomo’s decision to stablish a containment area in that city today. Here is Mr. Bramson’s statement:’

“To mitigate the spread of coronavirus in our community and elsewhere, State public health authorities have established a one-mile containment area from the epicenter of the outbreak within which large gatherings will be prohibited.

This affects several public and private schools, houses of worship, and potentially other large institutions in the Wykagyl area of New Rochelle’s North End.

To emphasize, this is purely a limitation on large gatherings; it is not a quarantine or exclusion zone, and it does not apply to individual residents and families or to individual businesses. We are still collaborating with State authorities to create a complete list of affected facilities and to provide appropriate guidance to them.

Additionally:

The City is assisting in the distribution of hand sanitizer from New York State to large institutions throughout New Rochelle, especially those serving seniors. At present, however, hand sanitizer is not available for the general public.

We are informed that the National Guard will be assisting with logistical and operational challenges in our community, including cleaning and the distribution of meals to students who rely on school lunches and breakfasts at schools that are closed. The Guard will not be engaged in military or Policing functions. The City stands ready to coordinate with and support the Guard’s efforts in any constructive fashion, and has activated our emergency operations center in order to be fully prepared for any requests.

As a reminder: public health experts have been clear that the great majority of those who contract coronavirus will recover without difficulty, and that we can protect ourselves and our families by following common sense public health guidelines.  If you experience symptoms, please consult your doctor or health care provider.

New Rochelle is a strong and resilient community. Although this is a major challenge, we will meet it calmly, with seriousness of purpose, and with support for and from all of our neighbors.

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