Monday Road Closures Sep 20

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From Legislator Ben Boykin
 

BRONX RIVER PARKWAY
WEATHER PERMITTING
SINGLE LANE CLOSURES
TOWN OF HARTSDALE/VILLAGE OF SCARSDALE

ROADWAY: Bronx River Parkway.

LIMITS: At River Road (Bridge).

WHAT: Roadway/Bridge resurfacing project.

IMPACTS: The BRP northbound & southbound single lanes will be closed to motorists at the above location (weather permitting).

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021 between the hours of 9:30 am and 3:30 pm (weather permitting).


WESTCHESTER AVENUE, C.R. 71
EASTBOUND/WESTBOUND
LANE CLOSURES
CITY OF WHITE PLAINS

ROADWAY: Westchester Avenue (Eastbound/Westbound).

LIMITS: Eastbound – Between South Broadway and Bloomingdale Road. Westbound – Between Bloomingdale Road and South Broadway.

WHAT: Drainage improvements, sidewalk and curb installation.

IMPACTS: There will be single or double lane closures of Westchester Avenue (Eastbound\Westbound) within the above limits.

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021. Eastbound between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:30 pm. Westbound between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:30 pm.


MAMARONECK AVENUE C.R. 8C
LANE/SHOULDER CLOSURE
CITY OF WHITE PLAINS

ROADWAY: Mamaroneck Avenue.

LIMITS: Bryant Avenue to Ridgeway.

WHAT: Roadway improvement project.

IMPACTS: The right lane/shoulder closed of Mamaroneck Avenue within the above limits.

WHEN: Monday, September 20, thru Friday, September 24, 2021 between the hours of 9:00 am and 3:30 pm.


For additional information please contact the Westchester County
Department of Public Works and Transportation

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WHITE PLAINS WEEK THE SEPT 17 WPTV REPORT– ON WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG

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EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE OF MAYOR ROACH AND COMMISSIONER GOMEZ MEETING WITH COUNCIL OF NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS.
THE WESTCHESTER COVID DIARY: NEW INFECTIONS RUNNING OVER 1,000 A WEEK.
GOVERNOR HOCHUL ON VACCINATIONS, VACCINATING 12-18 YEAR OLDS, VARIANT SPREAD, HOSPITALIZATIONS, NEW RESTRICTIONS.
NEW DEVELOPMENT PLANNED FOR FORMER FROZEN ROPES SITE ON SOUTH BROADWAY
WHITE PLAINS REMEMBRANCE COVERAGE
COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER UNVEILS FIRST RESPONDERS MEMORIAL AT KENSICO DAM
GEORGE LATIMER’S REMARKS AT WHITE PLAINS 9-11 REMEMBRANCE
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GOVERNOR ACTS TO RELIEVE CROWDING IN NYC PRISONS

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. September 17, 2021:

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced actions to improve justice and safety in city jails. The Governor signed the Less is More Act (S.1144A/A.5576A) which modifies the standard of evidence and certain other procedures when determining whether to revoke the community supervision of a person on parole. Governor Hochul also announced an agreement with the Department of Corrections and city to allow for incarcerated individuals who have been sentenced to at least ninety days to be transferred from Rikers Island to New York State facilities.

“Our fellow New Yorkers on parole deserve to reenter society with our support and respect – reincarcerating parolees for technical violations traps them and doesn’t help our communities,” Governor Hochul said. “New Yorkers currently serving sentences in jails and prisons also deserve our support – there is no justice in mistreating incarcerated New Yorkers. While this is just one step and more work needs to be done collaboratively with all levels of government, I am proud to take these steps to increase the safety in city jails, not only for those incarcerated, but for the staff who work tirelessly to keep operations running.”

Signs and Implements Less is More Legislation

 The Less is More Act aims to ensure the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision focuses its resources on helping people successfully complete community supervision and avoiding future return to DOCCS custody or supervision.

Preventing these reincarcerations allows New York State to focus its limited resources on substantive parole violations. This promotes greater community safety and justice for families.

In addition, with the Governor signing the “Less is More” bill, in the spirit of this new legislation, DOCCS is currently reviewing the current parole violators and will work with City officials to immediately release up to 191 individuals, who will no longer qualify for incarceration.

Agreement with City of New York

The Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has worked with the City of New York to leverage an existing statute that will allow for hundreds of definite sentenced incarcerated individuals, which are those sentenced to at least one day but less than one year, to be transferred from Rikers Island to State custody, where they will serve out their sentences in DOCCS facilities. 

Governor Hochul is also directing that forty individuals sentenced to at least ninety days be sent off of Rikers Island each day to New York State facilities for the next five days. This will continue on a rolling basis for those eligible.

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ON THIS WEEK’S “PEOPLE TO BE HEARD” WPTV’S “BEYOND THE GAME” SPORTSCASTER, JOHN VORPERIAN ON BASEBALL 2021-22 THE STRETCH RUN, THE FUTURE OF THE GAME WITH “BULL ALLEN,” THE VOICE OF BASEBALL PAST THE KEEPERS OF TOMORROW

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JOHNNY V AND BULL ALLEN AT THE BIG BALL PARK OF THE PAST on the 2021 season, the Yanks, the Mets, the new rules, the baseball strike, and more

SEE BASEBALL’S DYNAMIC DUO NOW INSTANTLY AT www.wpcommunitymedia.org

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WP ATHLETE TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID. SUPERINTENDENT ASKS YOU NOT SEND YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL IF MEMBER OF FAMILY IS WAITING ON A COVID TEST RESULT. VACCINATIONS IN SCHOOLS AND TESTING IN SCHOOLS TO COME IN OCTOBER.

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WPCNR SCHOOL DAYS. APRIL 16, 2021:

At the meeting of the White Plains School District Reopening Committee Wednesday, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Joseph Ricca identified two covid incidents parents should be aware.

He also announced that pop up vaccinations would be given to the 12 and over students unvaccinated in October, and that school populations and parents, presumably could be tested in the schools beginning in October  administered by Westchester County Health Department. Dates, times and locations in school facilities would be announced shortly when confirmed.

HERE IS DR. RICCA EXPLAINING ON FACEBOOK THE DETAILS OF THE TWO COVID ISSUES:

https://youtu.be/2G6AkX1lnw0
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Governor Hochul Announces New Mask Requirements to prevent spread to Children.

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Governor’s Press Office. September 15, 2021:

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a series of universal mask requirements designed to protect New Yorkers against the highly contagious Delta variant and the recent surge in COVID-19 infections statewide.

The requirement applies to New York State Office of Children and Family Services-licensed and -registered child care centers, home-based group family and family child care programs, after-school child care programs and enrolled legally exempt group programs during operational hours. Implementing the mask regulation in child care programs will provide consistency between child care program children and school children, many of whom often share the same buildings.

New masking requirements will also apply to congregate programs and facilities licensed, registered, operated, certified or approved by the Office of Mental Health, the Office of Addiction Services and Supports, the Office for People With Developmental Disabilities, Office of Children and Family Services and the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.

This includes but is not limited to certified residential and day programs, inpatient and outpatient mental health facilities, substance abuse programs, juvenile detention programs, juvenile residential facilities, congregate foster care programs, runaway and homeless youth, domestic violence and other shelter programs. These requirements apply to anyone medically able to tolerate wearing a mask, regardless of vaccination status.

“With the Delta variant on the rise, requiring masks at state-regulated child care, mental health, and substance abuse facilities is a key part of our broader strategy for slowing the spread of the virus, reopening our economy safely, and protecting vulnerable members of our population,” Governor Hochul said. “For children under 12 who are not yet eligible to be vaccinated, masks are the best line of defense against COVID-19 infection. This new mask requirement ensures that children in our child care facilities receive the same protection as children in our schools.”  

The new mask requirement in child care facilities brings New York State into compliance with federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance issued in July that recommends universal indoor masking for anyone age two and older who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 and is medically able to wear a mask. It also brings child care facilities in alignment with school masking requirements announced on Governor Hochul’s first day in office.

Because the Delta variant is so highly transmissible, there have been large increases in cases across all age groups. Because children under 12 years of age are not yet eligible to receive the vaccine, there have been large increases in cases among children, which translates to higher numbers of severe cases. Additional protective measures will help to keep New York’s children safe at this important time.

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JOHN BAILEY’S WVOX WHITE PLAINS REPORT THIS MORNING ON THE DENNIS AND TONNY GOOD MORNING WESTCHESTER PROGRAM: TRANSCRIPT

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JOHN BAILEY, The CitizeNetReporter

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. JOSEPH RICCA IN A MESSAGE AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL IN WHITE PLAINS NY USA, VISITED EVERY SCHOOL IN WHITE PLAINS LAST THURSDAY AND SAID THAT ON THE FIRST DAY THERE IS USUALLY SOME ANXIETY, BUT SAID HE HAD SEEN NONE OF THAT, SAYING THE STUDENTS TEACHERS AND STAFF WERE HAPPY AND PLEASED TO GET BACK TO SCHOOL.

HE REPORTED NO INCIDENTS. HE THANKED PARENTS FOR THEIR COOPERATION AND PROMISED THAT WE WOULD ALL GET THROUGH THIS YEAR TOGETHER.

WPCNR REMINDS YOU THAT PARENTS HAVE TO MAKE APPOINTMENTS WITH THEIR SCHOOLS TO VISIT ALL WHITE PLAINS SCHOOLS. YOU MUST WEAR MASKS WHILE VISITING AND STUDENTS DO WEAR MASKS IN SCHOOL. WHITE PLAINS ADMINISTRATORS TEACHERS AND STAFF WERE 90 PERCENT VACCINATED WHEN THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OPENED LAST SPRING HAD A 4-1/2% INFECTION RATE WITH THE MAJORITY OF STUDENTS AND STAFF WHO GOT INFECTED WERE INFECTED OFF THE SCHOOL SITES– A WARNING ADVISORY FOR THOSE STUDENTS, PARENTS AND FAMILIES WHO SHOULD CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION IN THEIR OFF SCHOOL SITE GATHERINGS; SPORTS ARE PROCEEDING UNMASKED IN COMPETITION.

IN WHITE PLAINS AT THE HIGHLANDS MIDDLE  SCHOOL TONIGHT, THE COUNCIL OF NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS PRESENTS MAYOR ROACH AND PLANNING COMMISSIONER CHRIS GOMEZ TO ANSWER QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON HOW NEIGHBORHOOD INPUT WILL INFLUENCE THE REIMAGINING OF THE WHITE PLAINS MASTER PLAN THAT IS ENVISIONED TO TAKE UNTIL 2026 TO BE IMPLEMENTED.

“THE WHITE PLAINS COMMON COUNCIL IS SPECIALIZING IN SEEING “POP-UP APARTMENT PROJECTS” PRESENTED AT COMMON COUNCIL MEETINGS ON THE FREQUENCY OF THE COUNTY POP UP VACCINATION SITES.

ANOTHER ONE WAS PRESENTED LAST NIGHT FOR STORY APARTMENTS TARGETED FOR THE OLD FROZEN ROPES SITE AT 51 SOUTH BROADWAY THAT HAS BEEN VACANT FOR A DECADE.

THESE PROJECTS USUALLY GET APPROVED RIGHT AWAY WITH LITTLE DISCUSSION, NEIGHBORHOODS ARE THE LAST TO KNOW, AND PROJECTS TAKE A LONG TIME TO GET STARTED ONCE APPROVED.

MEANWHILE THE MITCHELL IS MOVING RIGHT ALONG ON MAMARONECK AVE AND POSTROAD. TARGET DATE PERHAPS IN THE SPRING AND THEN WE WILL SEE THE DEMAND FOR APARTMENT CITY OTHERWISE KNOWN AS WHITE PLAINS NY USA WILL BE THERE.

I WAS STRUCK BY COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER’S REPORT THIS MORNING THAT WE ARE DOWN TO 100 VACCINATIONS FOR COVID A DAY AT THE COUNTY CENTER WHEN PREVIOUSLY THE COUNTY CENTER HAD BEEN VACCINATING 2,000 A DAY AND THAT HAS REALLY TAILED OFF. THAT HAS TO RAMP UP. EXPONENTIALLY IF WE ARE GOING TO STOP THIS COVID MONSTER. THOSE 2,000 NEW INFECTIONS IN TWO WEEKS COULD MEAN 200 NEW INFECTIONS IN THE NEXT 10 TO 14 DAYS. AT THE PRESENT SPREAD RATE IN WESTCHESTER WHICH IS 1 PERSON INFECTING 1 OTHER PERSON, COVID AND THE COUNTY ARE TIED. CASES ARE NOT GOING DOWN BUT THEY ARE NOT GOING UP.

IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS, EACH WEEK NEW COVID INFECTIONS HAVE HIT 1,000 NEW INFECTIONS. 90% OF WESTCHESTER CASES HOSPITALIZED ARE UNVACCINATED. SO SHOTS HAVE TO RAMP UP TO STOP COVID BEING A THREAT TO OUR RECOVERY.

NEXT COVID VACCINATION POP-UPS ARE SCHEDULED FOR PORT CHESTER MIDDLE SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER 17 FROM 3 TO 6 PM; CROSS RIVER JOHN JAY HIGH SCHOOL ON SEPTEMBER 21 AT 2:45 PM TO 5:45 PM AND NEW ROCHELLE LEONARD SCHOOLS ON SEPTEMBER 22, 1 TO 11 TO 4 PM.

WHITE PLAINS COMMUNITY GATHERING OF REMEMBRANCE & HOPE CLOSED WITH THE YOUTH BUREAU COMMUNITY YOUTH COURT STUDENTS READING NAMES AND BIOS OF 50 VICTIMS OF 9/11 WHICH CRYSTALIZED FOR MANY IN ATTENDANCE THE PROFOUND SIGNIFICANCE AND MESSAGE THE VICTIMS LEAVE FOR US THE LIVING: TO DO OUR PART AND SHOULDER THE VOID THEIR LOSS LEAVES AND “STRENGTHEN UP” SETTING THE THEME OF DRAWING COURAGE AND INSPIRATION FROM THOSE WHO DIED, VICTIMS AND RESCUERS.

COUNTY EXECUTIVE GEORGE LATIMER IN HIS MESSAGE, SAID , “THIS IS A TEST,” RECALLING HOW HE WAS ONCE VERY NERVOUS ABOUT A TEST IN SCHOOL AND HIS FATHER TELLING HIM, “WHEN YOU’RE A GROWN MAN, YOU WILL BE TESTED EVERY DAY.” MR. LATIMER SAID THE PEOPLE IN THE TRADE CENTER THAT DAY REALIZING THEY WERE TRAPPED FACING THE FLAMES, CALLED THEIR LOVED ONES ON THEIR CELLPHONES, AND “TOLD THEM THEY LOVED THEM, AND WILL NOT EVER SEE THEM AGAIN AND TOLD THEM GOODBYE.” THEY PASSED THE TEST. HE SAID THE RESCUERS AND RESPONDERS DIED BECAUSE THEY WENT INTO THE DOOMED BUILDINGS. HE SAID SOME DAY WE WILL ALL FACE SUCH TESTS AND SHOULD DRAW INSPIRATION FROM THE SACRIFICE IN THE FACE OF CRISIS DEMONSTRATED BY THE HEROES AND VICTIMS OF 9/11.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY MIRIAM ROCAH, SAID SHE WAS GOING TO WORK THAT DAY AND GETTING OFF THE SUBWAY 20 YEARS AGO, SAW PEOPLE COVERED IN ASH WITH “LOOKS OF HORROR ON THEIR FACES, I’D ONLY SEEN IN MOVIES.” SHE SAID SHE THEN AND THERE BASED ON THE COURAGE, COMPASSION AND STRENGTH STRANGERS, AND FIRST RESPONDERS DEMONSTRATED THAT DAY, DECIDED TO DEVOTE HERSELF TO PURSUIT OF JUSTICE.

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Call for FEMA ANGELS IN GREENBURGH

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. September 14, 2021:

Looking for FEMA Angel volunteers to help seniors navigate the FEEMA financial help process…

Many residents of Greenburgh experienced significant property damage as a result of the recent storm. Many lost cars, furniture, boilers, heating and air conditioning units and will have to spend tens of thousands of dollars making repairs to their homes.

Because the President declared our area a disaster area, Greenburgh residents are eligible for financial help.  FEMA has a website (www.disasterassistance.gov and helpline: 1-800-621-3362 to register for aid). Some seniors still feel that the process of getting help from FEMA is difficult — they may not have computers or if they do find the application process stressful and overwhelming.

As a result, I plan to create a group called the FEMA angels. The FEMA angels will outreach to seniors in Greenburgh and offer to help any senior navigate the FEMA application process. They can help the seniors organize records and submit the applications to FEMA. And can do the follow up if necessary. The FEEMA angels will also provide me and other officials with feedback on the experiences people are having getting reimbursed. And, will make recommendations as to what the federal government could do to make the process more helpful.

Residents who would like to become a FEMA angel are invited to email me at pfeiner@greenburghny.com

PAUL FEINER
Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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Governor’s Covid UPDATE THROUGH SUNDAY. WPCNR NOTES WESTCHESTER HAS OVER 2,000 NEW POSITIVE COVID CASES IN 2 WEEKS FROM AUGUST 29 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 12.

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Governor Kathy Hochul today updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress combating COVID-19.  

“We are continuing to closely monitor the numbers across the state and working with localities to identify hotspots and dispatch resources as necessary,” Governor Hochul said. “We all want to put COVID-19 behind us, but the reality is we still have more work to do – and we need to stay vigilant. The vaccine is still our greatest weapon in this fight, and those who are still unvaccinated need to understand the power they have in their hands to help New York and our nation finally beat this virus.”

 
Yesterday, 5,447 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 2,323,065. 

 (WPCNR EDITOR’S NOTE: In Westchester County New York Covid Tracker reports 134 persons tested positive of 4,566 persoms tested, an infection rate of 2.9%yesterday in Westchester County Sunday, September 12.

From Sunday September 5 through September 12, going back, 150 persons were found covid-positive Saturday, 165 tested positive Friday and 300 tested positive last Thursday, 168, positive last Wednesday; 118, Last Tuesday and 103 last Monday, a total of 1,004 positives in one week, last week.

From Monday September 6, back to through Sunday August 29, 1,230 persons tested positive for the disease. August 29, 147 positives, August 30, 139 positives, August 31, 212 positives; September 1, 176 positive; September 2, 193 positives; September 3, 188 positive, September 4, 175 positives, and September 5 148.

This is the first time Westchester hit over 1,000 new positives in a week, (two weeks in a row I might add) since mid-April.

At the present average infection rate in Westchester County of 2.5% positive a day and a spread rate of .7, or less than 1 person infected for every person infected, this may result in approximately 140 new infections in 2 weeks.

Today at the Westchester County Covid Briefing, Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins said that hospitals in the county had told the county 90% of all new Westchester covid cases have occurred in persons who had not been vaccinated.

County Executive George Latimer said the current 106 hospitalizations was well below the 588 hospitalized last January at the height of the second wave. He said the county had a 1,000 bed capacity set aside for covid treatment. Latimer said that 85% of Westchester 1,004,000 residents had been vaccinated with at least one shot.

Mr. Latimer reported that the spread of covid was well below the last January number of cases of 11,000, and that the county was organizing vaccination pop-up sites which had been slowed by the Ida storm damage last week.

Mr. Jenkins said pop-ups would happen at Port Chester Middle School on September 17 from 3 to 6 PM; Cross River John Jay High Schools on September 21 at 2:45 PM to 5:45 PM and New Rochelle Leonard Schools on September 22, 1 to 11 to 4 PM.

Mr. Latimer said FEMA was overing registration for Ida storm damage claims 7 days a week at Mamaroneck Courthouse and at the Will Library in Yonkers, and residents from any community in the county could file for relief funds there.

This is the first time Westchester hit over 1,000 new positives in a week, (two weeks in a row) since mid-April. (END Editor’s Note).

CountyTotal PositiveNew Positive
Albany27,76964
Allegany3,87513
Broome21,02059
Cattaraugus6,50818
Cayuga7,62244
Chautauqua10,35745
Chemung8,66019
Chenango4,05711
Clinton5,35122
Columbia4,4978
Cortland4,63818
Delaware2,88313
Dutchess33,10153
Erie97,137198
Essex1,8686
Franklin3,27040
Fulton5,11015
Genesee5,89314
Greene3,8337
Hamilton3960
Herkimer5,8289
Jefferson7,11833
Lewis3,0701
Livingston5,0289
Madison5,23613
Monroe76,411143
Montgomery4,8998
Nassau203,217250
Niagara21,65565
NYC1,039,4161,388
Oneida24,98450
Onondaga44,435106
Ontario8,29422
Orange53,57985
Orleans3,49811
Oswego9,14924
Otsego4,03711
Putnam11,60424
Rensselaer12,91339
Rockland50,06247
Saratoga17,98839
Schenectady14,92136
Schoharie2,0168
Schuyler1,2233
Seneca2,36410
St. Lawrence8,35760
Steuben7,99124
Suffolk222,987211
Sullivan7,62018
Tioga4,28218
Tompkins5,68314
Ulster15,96833
Warren4,50122
Washington3,74323
Wayne6,65018
Westchester139,332134
Wyoming3,8184
Yates1,3436

 
Yesterday, 29 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19, bringing the total to 43,977. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:  

Deaths by County of Residence
CountyNew Deaths
Albany1
Broome2
Cattaraugus1
Erie1
Kings6
Madison1
Nassau2
Oneida1
Onondaga2
Orange1
Oswego1
Queens5
Richmond1
Steuben1
Suffolk2
Tompkins1

 
All New York State mass vaccination sites are open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first-come, first-serve basis. People who would prefer to schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site can do so on the Am I Eligible App or by calling 1-833-NYS-4-VAX. People may also contact their local health department, pharmacy, doctor or hospital to schedule appointments where vaccines are available, or visit vaccines.gov to find information on vaccine appointments near them. 

Yesterday, 22,196 New Yorkers received their first vaccine dose, and 17,509 completed their vaccine series. A geographic breakdown of New Yorkers who have been vaccinated by region is as follows: 

 People with at least one vaccine dosePeople with complete vaccine series
RegionCumulative
Total
Increase over past 24 hoursCumulative
Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Capital Region735,425461675,490509
Central New York575,008426533,319326
Finger Lakes744,228511693,824614
Long Island1,801,6243,0531,595,6772,376
Mid-Hudson1,413,2761,6091,252,2191,461
Mohawk Valley286,457197264,841222
New York City6,364,07114,6625,645,17510,912
North Country266,355221240,097130
Southern Tier381,440232351,989244
Western New York811,645824745,523715
Statewide13,379,52922,19611,998,15417,509

Today’s data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported – 109,138
  • Total Positive – 3,686
  • Percent Positive – 3.38%
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive – 3.19%
  • Patient Hospitalization – 2,391 (+24)
  • Patients Newly Admitted – 257
  • Patients in ICU – 544 (+25)
  • Patients in ICU with Intubation – 282 (+15)
  • Total Discharges – 196,282 (+202)
  • New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 29
  • Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 43,977
    The Health Electronic Response Data System is a NYS DOH data source that collects confirmed daily death data as reported by hospitals, nursing homes and adult care facilities only.
  • Total deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC – 56,029
    This daily COVID-19 provisional death certificate data reported by NYS DOH and NYC to the CDC includes those who died in any location, including hospitals, nursing homes, adult care facilities, at home, in hospice and other settings.
  • Total vaccine doses administered – 24,347,526
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours – 38,558
  • Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days – 337,322
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose – 79.0%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series – 71.4%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 81.6%
  • Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 73.3%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose – 66.8%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series – 60.1%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 69.1%
  • Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 61.7%

Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:  

RegionFriday, September 10, 2021Saturday, September 11, 2021Sunday, September 12, 2021
Capital Region4.38%4.29%4.42%
Central New York5.60%5.76%5.73%
Finger Lakes4.55%4.68%4.69%
Long Island4.28%4.23%4.12%
Mid-Hudson3.64%3.67%3.64%
Mohawk Valley5.36%5.33%4.92%
New York City2.19%2.15%2.15%
North Country5.57%5.71%5.83%
Southern Tier3.34%3.30%3.31%
Western New York4.78%4.93%5.07%
Statewide3.22%3.22%3.19%

 
Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:

Borough in NYCFriday, September 10, 2021Saturday, September 11, 2021Sunday, September 12, 2021
Bronx2.59%2.49%2.50%
Kings2.20%2.19%2.19%
New York1.54%1.53%1.56%
Queens2.35%2.30%2.29%
Richmond3.63%3.45%3.28%

 
Yesterday, 29 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19, bringing the total to 43,977. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:  

Deaths by County of Residence
CountyNew Deaths
Albany1
Broome2
Cattaraugus1
Erie1
Kings6
Madison1
Nassau2
Oneida1
Onondaga2
Orange1
Oswego1
Queens5
Richmond1
Steuben1
Suffolk2
Tompkins1

 
All New York State mass vaccination sites are open to eligible New Yorkers for walk-in vaccination on a first-come, first-serve basis. People who would prefer to schedule an appointment at a state-run mass vaccination site can do so on the Am I Eligible App or by calling 1-833-NYS-4-VAX. People may also contact their local health department, pharmacy, doctor or hospital to schedule appointments where vaccines are available, or visit vaccines.gov to find information on vaccine appointments near them. 

Yesterday, 22,196 New Yorkers received their first vaccine dose, and 17,509 completed their vaccine series. A geographic breakdown of New Yorkers who have been vaccinated by region is as follows: 

 People with at least one vaccine dosePeople with complete vaccine series
RegionCumulative
Total
Increase over past 24 hoursCumulative
Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Capital Region735,425461675,490509
Central New York575,008426533,319326
Finger Lakes744,228511693,824614
Long Island1,801,6243,0531,595,6772,376
Mid-Hudson1,413,2761,6091,252,2191,461
Mohawk Valley286,457197264,841222
New York City6,364,07114,6625,645,17510,912
North Country266,355221240,097130
Southern Tier381,440232351,989244
Western New York811,645824745,523715
Statewide13,379,52922,19611,998,15417,509

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