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ALL THIS WEEK THROUGH Sunday, November 14 The bi-annual Hudson Valley Restaurant Week returns for the fall 2021 season. Participating restaurants offer three-course lunch and/or dinner menus for $25.95 and $35.95 respectively (beverage, tax and tip not included). Make your reservations now! Participating White Plains BID businesses:
On November 9–10, 1938 in Nazi Germany and its occupied territory, at least 30,000 Jewish men were rounded up and taken to concentration camps. Synagogues, Jewish homes, businesses and cemeteries were vandalized and desecrated. Shattered glass littered the streets. This became known as Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, also known as the November Pogroms. Commemorate Kristallnacht at these events:
Please join us in standing against antisemitism and all forms of hate at the world premiere of A Tree of Life at the DOC NYC film festival in New York City. Participants from the film will be joining for a Q&A panel after each screening, one of whom will be sounding the shofar. For more information and to register, visit DOC NYC
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JOHN BAILEY THE CITIZENETREPORTER IN HIS 7TH YEAR OF TUESDAY MORNING LIVE REPORTS ON WVOX 1460 TUESDAYS, 7:50 A.M.
“GOOD MORNING, WESTCHESTER AND DENNIS AND TONNY.
THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS HOLDS ITS ANNUAL VETERANS DAY CEREMONY THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11. THE CEREMONY WILL BE OUTDOORS ON CITY HALL STEPS, 255 MAIN STREET, 10:30 AM. THE CITY HAS HOSTED THIS CEREMONY, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MAYOR’S VETERANS COMMITTEE FOR 20 YEARS TO THANK AND HONOR ALL WHO HAVE SERVED, LIVING OR DECEASED, PARTICULARLY THE LIVING VETERANS AMONG US.
VETERANS DAY 2020
“THE EVENT WILL FEATURE RECOLLECTIONS AND INSIGHTS, COMENTS AND PARTICIPATION FROM COMMUNITY PARTICIPANTS,:WHITE PLAINS BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL SCOUTS WHO WILL LEAD THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND GIVE POETRY READINGS. A WHITE PLAINS HONOR GUARD OF THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS WILL PARTICIPATE.
“THE CITY OF WHITE PLAINS WILL ONCE AGAIN FLY THE LARGE AMERICAN FLAG ACROSS MAIN STREET HONORING THE VETERANS.
DENNIS I HAD AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN EXACTLY WHAT OUR VETERANS AND THOSE SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES TODAY ARE SERVING FOR MONDAY
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“I SAT IN ON AN INTERVIEW ON WHITE PLAINS TELEVISION MONDAY WITH WPTV PERSONALITY JOHN VORPERIAN WHO HAD AS HIS GUEST, FROM NEBRASKA RETIRED U.S. SENATOR BEN NELSON OF NEBRASKA U.S. SENATOR FROM 2001-2013. HE IS AUTHOR OF THE BOOK THE DEATH OF THE SENATE JUST OUT, WHO WAS THE ARCHITECT OF THE REPUBLICAN TAX CUT DURING THE GEORGE W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION .
“THE SENATOR MADE INTERESTING OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATE OF GOVERNING TODAY IN THE SENATE AND THE SENATE OF HIS DAY. YOU CAN SEE THAT INTERVIEW WITH MR. VORPERIAN AND SENATOR NELSON AT 9 PM FRIDAY ON JOHN VORPERIAN’S BEYOND THE GAME PROGRAM ON WPTV AT WWW.WPCOMMUNITYMEDIA.ORG.
SENATOR NELSON SAID BACK THEN IN 2005 COMMITTEES IN THE SENATE WERE NOT PLACES WERE DEALS WERE BROKEN OR KILLED IN COMMITTEE.
THE ATTITUDE WAS “TO LOOK FOR A WAY TO DO IT AND GETTING FROM A NO TO A YES BECAUSE THE ATTITUDE WAS: SOMETHING HAD TO DONE FOR THE PEOPLE.”
“ SOMETIMES HE SAID ‘A DIFFICULT ISSUE COMES INTO PLAY AND PART OF THE DEAL IS TRUST AMONG EACH OTHER THERE IS NO ART OF THE DEAL. THERE HAS TO BE TRUST.
HE SAID THE FILIBUSTER IN THOSE DAYS WAS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADDRESS THE SENATE FROM THE FLOOR TO AIR OUT SENATORS’ EARNEST VIEWS ON THE SUBJECT. HE WAS AGAINST LIMITING THE FILLIBUSTER. “THEY OUGHT TO BE OUT ON THE FLOOR EXPRESSING THEIR VIEWS, HE SAID,,”ELIMINATING THE FILLIBUSTER SMELLS LIKE OBSTRUCTIONISM.”
“ON SELECTING JUDGES, WHEN HE WAS GOVERNOR OF NEBRASKA, HE APPONTED JUDGES WHO KNEW THE LAW, AND HE DID NOT CARE ABOUT WHETHER THEY WERE LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE. HE WANTED JUSTICES WHO KNEW THE LAW.
HE SAID HIS COMMITTEE OF 14 WOULD MEET BY THEMSELVES TO EXPLORE DIFFERENT APPROACHES AND EACH MEMBER OF THE COMMITTEE TRUSTED EACH OTHER TO DO WHAT THEY SAID THEY WOULD DO IN PRIVATE DISCUSSIONS. HE SAID THE MAIN GOAL IN THE SENATE USED TO BE NOT TO OBSTRUCT.
HE SAID HE USED TO LOOK FOR MEASURES THAT WOULD HELP ALL THE PEOPLE OF NEBRASKA
THE MOST ENLIGHTENING THING THE SENATOR SAID WAS THAT THE THING THAT MATTERS MOST TO PEOPLE IS THEIR PROPERTY.
“THEY WANT TO PROTECT THEIR PROPERTY. HE OBSERVED THAT THE MAJORITY OF ALL LITIGATION AND LEGISLATION INVOLVES PROPERTY DISPUTES. HE SAID THAT A GOOD JUDGE OR LEGISLATOR HAS TO KEEP IN MIND HOW IMPORTANT PROPERTY AND LOSS OF IT IS AND SHOULD MOITIVATE THE CRAFTING OF FAIR LEGISLATION.
I GAINED A LOT OF RESPECT FOR SENATORS AFTER SITTING IN ON THIS INTERVIEW WITH THE MAN WHO BROKERED THE 1.425 BILLION COMPROMISE IN THE BUSH TAX CUT LEGISLATION—VERY SIMILAR TO LAST WEEK’S DEAL ON THE INFRASTRUCTURE BILL.
THE MID-HUDSON REGION OF DUTCHESS, ORANGE, PUTNAM, ROCKLAND, SULLIVAN, ULSTER AND WESTCHESTER COUNTIES AND NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES IS ONLY 100 NEW CASES BEHIND WITH ALL NEW INFECTIONS IN THE 5 BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK CITY, THIS IS A PROVOCATIVE SURGE IN NEW CASES THURSDAY.
LAST THURSDAY, THE NUMBER OF 930 NEW CASES IN THE 9 COUNTIES IN THE MID-HUDSON REGION AND NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES ON ONE DAY,SURPASSED THE 893 NEW CASES IN ALL 5 BOROUGHS OF NEW YORK CITY
SATURDAY THE 9 COUNTIES DID NOT EXCEED NEW YORK CITY NEW INFECTIONS. WESTCHESTER DROPPED TO 83. WESTCHESTER WAS PASSED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE THIRD WAVE OF COVID (BEGINNING IN JULY) WITH ORANGE COUNTY REPORTING 101 NEW CASES, ROCKLAND COUNTY REPORTING 81. DUTCHESS CLOSE BEHIND AT 64 NEW CASES. THAT IS SHARP GROWTH OVER THE LAST 4 DAYS.
THE SHARP UPWARD TREND IN THE NORTHERN MOST COUNTIES OF THE MID-HUDSON REGION, MEANS A POSSIBLE STRONG SURGE IN NEW CASES IN THOSE COUNTIES PLUS NASSAU AND SUFFOLK WITHIN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS
. COMBINE THAT WITH THE NUMBERS OF CASES IN NASSAU AND SUFFOLK, 535 AND THE 9 COUNTIES SURROUNDING NYC HAD 774 NEW CASES FRIDAY, JUST 114 BEHIND NYC
SUNDAY THE NEW MID-HUDSON COUNTIES INFECTIONS HIT 253, WITH WESTCHESTER HAVING 74, ORANGE,75, AND ADD IN 427 INFECTIONS IN NASSAU SUFFOLK AND THE 9 COUNTIES AROUND NEW YORK CITY HAVE 680 NEW INFECTIONS SUNDAY, ONLY 106 BEHIND NEW YORK CITY.
THIS MEANS THAT THE MID-HUDSON REGION, ONCE WAY BELOW NEW YORK CITY IN NEW INFECTIONS IS WITHITHIN A 100 OF NYC INFECTIONS TOTAL THE LAST 4 DAYS, THURSDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY WITH OUR 9 COUNTIES AVERAGING 774 NEW INFECTIONS A DAY – 1,684 NEW INFECTIONS WITH NASSAU AND SUFFOLK COUNTIES REELING WITH NEW INFECTIONS.. THIS IS NOT GOOD. PEOPLE ARE RELAXING THEIR GUARD AGAINST COVID AND IT IS SHOWING. TOURISTS STREAMING INTO THE NEW YORK AREA SHOULD WEAR MASKS FOR THEIR OWN PROTECTION. JUST A TIP
STEPINAC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE SLEEPING OUTSIDE WEDNESDAY NIGHT
235 STEPINAC STUDENTS WILL SLEEP IN CARDBOARD BOXES, ORGANIZED BY STEPINAC’S CAMPUS MINISTRY TO RAISE MONEY FOR THE HOMELESS AND GAIN UNDERSTANDING OF THE PERSONAL CHALLENGES THAT HOMELESS FACE. THEE STUDENTS EXPECT TO RAISE OVER A 23,000 DOLLARS AT $100 SPONSORSHIPS FOR EACH STUDENT SLEEPING OUT. FUNDS WILL HELP THE UNSHELTERED HOMELESS IN WESTCHESTER COMMUNITIES AND NEW YORK CITY.
Participants in Box City Stepinac fundraiser in 2019 where due to heavy rains they had to sleep in boxes inside, a striking insight into the homeless person’s plight. (Photo, Archbishop Stepinac High School)
IT IS ONE MORE EXAMPLE OF HOW DEDICATED STEPINAC IS TO SUPPORTING NEEDY CAUSES IN THE CITY. THEIR RECENT COAT DRIVE WAS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL.”
THAT’S IT THIS MORNING FROM WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK USA”
WPCNR NEWS & COMMENT.By John F. Bailey. November 8, 2021.
Say it ain’t so.
NYC Mayor- Elect Eric Adams said on Sunday, he was going to eliminate masking in New York City Schools.
What a way to start a Mayoral term.
How sad.
Obviously the Mayor-Elect is not looking at the science.
He is not looking at the NYC numbers of new infections for the five boroughs that were lower than the 9 counties surrounding the city. He is certainly not looking at the astronomical new infections in Nassau County and Suffolk County averaging over 600 a day.
What other stupid decisions on covid are coming?
Relaxing the vaccination rules for teachers and staff?
The state just started administering vaccinations of 5 to 12 year olds!
Five to twelve year olds are the most vulnerable! I hope Governor Hochul gives him a wake up call and he backs off this decision. Before the masks come off in school schools, you have to have the school populations as close to totally vaccinated as possible.
But nooooooooooooooo. The new Mayor wants to make his mark and start off popu—larrrrr.
The first mothers whose elementary schoolers get covid will be infuriated, heartbroken! How many of those will there be based on this cavalier, “I want to get us back to normal” decision? You do not know.
This decision is bringing the wrong “back to normal” back (that we had in July), to create a new fourth wave of covid too soon. I was in New York City Saturday and there was very little masking on the streets of Manhattan. The children can be infected by the unmasked.
Wait for the 5 to 12s to get vaxed. THEN do it.
What is the rush?
If the New York city schools get hit with new infections, what will the new Mayor do?
Shut down the schools? I doubt that.
Make infected children stay home?
Make single mothers whose children get covid stay home and keep them home?
Go back to learning from home? Is that what he wants to guarantee?
Or will he say we just have to live with the infections and deaths of our children from Covid because the city needs the schools open to “get back to normal?”
That is what he is risking by unmasking and literally “crossing his fingers” on the schools by relaxing protocols, masking, maybe social distancing, quarantines.
(That is the always popular triage method, just take the deaths and suffering the covid tragedies because society needs us to get back to normal, no matter what the cost in lives, suffering. Well the midwest. the south are now crippled with hospitalizations because of the no-mask policies many governrs endorsed “to get back to normal. Is that what we want in NYC. We apparently feel that way in the 9 counties where new infections are rising like a school of shark fins coming at us. )
Don’t take the masks off yet, Mr. Mayor.
He should be thinking of the implications of a fourth wave.
Is Mr. Adams not looking at the covid inroads around the Metropolitan area? (All 9 counties surrounding New York City are infecting infecting and infecting because mask wearing is not being observed. )
Is he not aware that no masking is responsible for the vast majority of the country still reeling from covid hospitalizations?
No, Mr. Adams do not do it. Do not unmask school populations until the schools show they are handling covid infections and keeping them in check. The masking is responsible for that in combination with the vaccines.
I am tired of “hope” decisions by our leaders in the legislature based on the irrational idea that we have to get or “bet “back to normal” to get the state economy moving “so we the legislators look good and are liked.”
Jettisoning the governor was one of those decisions the legislature made. Both houses and the administration tolerated his alleged sexual harassment for 10 years THEN they decide he is a sexual harasser when it is convenient for their own ambitions.
The Legislature dumping the Governor brought us the third wave, because the legislature relaxed the opening rules when the governor wanted to do it in June. The legislature effectively washed their hands of the decisions on covid that they took back from the governor. A bunch of very weak people who care for no one but themselves.
So please call Governor Hochul, Mayor Adams. Have a talk with her and the Commissioner of Health and see if it makes sense to unmask the schools before you do it. If you’re vaccinated, you still can carry the covid virus in your nose and mouth and pass it to others. That is the advantage of masking–it stops the spread of the disease from people who do not show symptoms.
Do not let the red plague out of the bottle again. It is the biggest health disaster in 103 years and since the Black Plague of the 14th century.
WPCNR GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL’S CORONAVIRUS REPORT, WITH INSIGHT INTO WHAT FIGURES SHOW IN TRENDS By WPCNR. November 5, 2021 (EDITED UPDATED Nov 8, 2021 ):
“With our newly released guidance today for medical professionals and website with resources for parents and guardians, we are not wasting any time in helping administer the vaccine to children five to 11 years old,” Governor Hochul said. “We must work together to finally beat this pandemic by wearing our masks, washing our hands, and getting our shots, so that we can all enjoy a happy and healthy holiday season.”
New Yorkers looking to schedule vaccine appointments for 5-11-year-old children are encouraged to contact their child’s pediatrician, family physician, county health departments,Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), rural health centers, or pharmacies that may be administering the vaccine for this age group.
Parents and guardians can visit vaccines.gov, text their ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find nearby locations. Make sure that the provider offers the Pfizer-BioNTechCOVID-19 vaccine, as the other COVID-19 vaccines are not yet authorized for this age group. Visit our new website for parents and guardians for new information, frequently asked questions and answers, and resources specifically designed for parents and guardians of this age group.
EDITOR NOTESON LOCAL TRENDS: THE MID-HUDSON REGION of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester counties AND Nassau and Suffolk Counties surpassed the number of new infections in the 5 boroughs of New York City, displaying a provocative surge in new cases Thursday.
On Saturday, November 6, Westchester saw 84 new cases from 7,519 tested, an infection rate of 1.1% and a rise in the spread from the number of new infections two weeks ago (76 on October 23) to 1 newly infected person infecting 1.17 persons. (84 divided by 76). Saturday’s Spread Rate was 1 person infected October 23 infecting 2 persons the highest in two weeks. With Saturday’s 84 inections, the Mid-Hudson total of 239 new infections combined with the Nassau -Suffolk new infections total of 536 was 774, below the New York City five boroughs infections Saturday of 888, 114 lower. On Friday Mid-Hudson infections plus Nassau-Suffok new infects of covid surpassed New York City new cases by 930 to 893
Friday , Westchester had 98 new cases, but was surpassed for the first time in the second wave of covid (beginning in July) by Orange County reporting 101 new cases, Rockland County reporting 81. Dutchess close behind at 64 new cases. The sharp upward trend in the northern most counties in Westchester showing a possible strong surge in new cases in those counties could happen within the next two weeks.
The new Covid Infections in the 9 counties surrounding all of New York City surpassed the number of the city’s new cases, 930 to 893.
The highest number of new cases Thursday was in in Nassau County on Long Island with 243 new cases of covid reported Thursday and Suffolk County with 360 new test positives in one day Thursday. The 603 cases in 2 counties Nassau and Suffolk, almost doubled the 327 new cases Thursday in the 7 counties in the Mid-Hudson region.
Friday’s data is summarized briefly below:
The number of 930 new cases in the 9 counties in the Mid-Hudson Region and Nassau and Suffolk Counties on one day, November 4, 930 surpassed the number of new cases in New York City, 893.On Saturday the 9 counties daily new infectionsfell to 744 compared to New York City, 888.
· Friday Test Results Reported – 189,162
· Total Positive – 4,775 (98 in Westchester) · Percent Positive – 2.52% (1.2% in Westchester)
· 7-Day Average Percent Positive – 2.37% (Westchester, .92%) · Patient Hospitalization – 1,861 (-27) · Patients Newly Admitted – 225 · Patients in ICU – 396 (-17) · Patients in ICU with Intubation – 230 (-11) · Total Discharges – 209,373 (+222) · New deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 32 · Total deaths reported by healthcare facilities through HERDS – 45,728 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 NY deaths reported to and compiled by the CDC – 58,181 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 – 27,542,110 · Total vaccine doses administered over past 24 hours – 74,268 · Total vaccine doses administered over past 7 days – 512,283 · Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose – 84.6% · Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series – 76.9% · Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 88.0% · Percent of New Yorkers ages 18 and older with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 79.0% · Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose – 71.7% · Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series – 65.1% · Percent of all New Yorkers with at least one vaccine dose (CDC) – 74.7% · Percent of all New Yorkers with completed vaccine series (CDC) – 67.0%
Each region’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
REGION
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Wednesday,November 3, 2021
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Capital Region
3.79%
3.77%
4.03%
Central New York
4.27%
4.36%
4.52%
Finger Lakes
5.45%
5.71%
5.90%
Long Island
2.16%
2.22%
2.33%
Mid-Hudson
1.73%
1.72%
1.86%
Mohawk Valley
4.59%
4.60%
4.66%
New York City
0.98%
1.00%
1.04%
North Country
5.36%
5.36%
5.43%
Southern Tier
3.22%
3.14%
3.06%
Western New York
5.62%
5.81%
5.92%
Statewide
2.22%
2.30%
2.37%
Each New York City borough’s 7-day average percentage of positive test results reported over the last three days is as follows:
BOROUGH
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Wednesday,November 3, 2021
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Bronx
0.84%
0.88%
0.87%
Kings
1.15%
1.20%
1.23%
New York
0.73%
0.70%
0.77%
Queens
0.97%
1.03%
1.11%
Richmond
1.39%
1.37%
1.35%
Yesterday, 4,775 New Yorkers tested positive for COVID-19 in New York State, bringing the total to 2,556,407. A geographic breakdown is as follows:
County
Total Positive
New Positive
Albany
31,992
77
Allegany
5,080
41
Broome
25,720
121
Cattaraugus
8,416
55
Cayuga
8,999
24
Chautauqua
13,041
69
Chemung
11,551
45
Chenango
4,905
26
Clinton
7,175
41
Columbia
5,170
13
Cortland
5,641
17
Delaware
3,771
20
Dutchess
36,285
64
Erie
111,012
454
Essex
2,583
25
Franklin
4,569
23
Fulton
6,822
43
Genesee
7,501
51
Greene
4,560
20
Hamilton
467
2
Herkimer
7,247
37
Jefferson
9,680
65
Lewis
3,785
16
Livingston
6,117
39
Madison
6,581
40
Monroe
87,760
315
Montgomery
6,338
13
Nassau
217,281
243
Niagara
25,165
116
NYC
1,102,711
893
Oneida
29,829
113
Onondaga
54,461
186
Ontario
9,944
53
Orange
58,783
101
Orleans
4,719
52
Oswego
12,435
40
Otsego
4,803
16
Putnam
12,698
21
Rensselaer
15,562
72
Rockland
53,959
81
Saratoga
21,366
84
Schenectady
17,529
49
Schoharie
2,426
11
Schuyler
1,662
11
Seneca
2,845
12
St. Lawrence
11,333
62
Steuben
10,795
52
Suffolk
243,659
360
Sullivan
8,764
19
Tioga
5,522
43
Tompkins
6,748
25
Ulster
17,687
32
Warren
5,958
45
Washington
5,090
45
Wayne
8,756
53
Westchester
144,776
98
Wyoming
4,622
24
Yates
1,751
7
Yesterday, 32 New Yorkers died due to COVID-19, bringing the total compiled through HERDS to 45,728. A geographic breakdown is as follows, by county of residence:
County
New Deaths
Broome
2
Cattaraugus
1
Chautauqua
2
Cortland
2
Essex
1
Fulton
1
Herkimer
1
Jefferson
1
Kings
1
Manhattan
1
Monroe
3
Montgomery
1
Niagara
1
Onondaga
4
Orleans
1
Oswego
1
Queens
2
Schenectady
1
Schuyler
1
Steuben
1
Suffolk
1
Tompkins
1
Wayne
1
All New York State mass vaccination sites are open to eligible New Yorkers aged 12 years and older 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.
New Yorkers looking to schedule vaccine appointments for 5-11-year-old children are encouraged to contact their child’s pediatrician, family physician, county health departments, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), rural health centers, or pharmacies that may be administering the vaccine for this age group. Parents and guardians can visit vaccines.gov, text their ZIP code to 438829, or call 1-800-232-0233 to find nearby locations. Make sure that the provider offers the Pfizer-BioNTechCOVID-19 vaccine, as the other COVID-19 vaccines are not yet authorized for this age group. Visit our new website for parents and guardians for new information, frequently asked questions and answers, and resources specifically designed for parents and guardians of this age group.
Yesterday, 13,511 New Yorkers received their first vaccine dose, and 12,578 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 dose
People with complete vaccine series
Region
Cumulative Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Cumulative Total
Increase over past 24 hours
Capital Region
769,148
706
707,479
433
Central New York
597,207
286
555,611
327
Finger Lakes
782,392
503
730,674
420
Long Island
1,947,678
2,242
1,740,970
1,469
Mid-Hudson
1,506,506
1,318
1,340,134
1,012
Mohawk Valley
300,516
220
279,347
226
New York City
6,963,805
7,102
6,247,389
7,555
North Country
278,683
238
252,668
258
Southern Tier
400,414
265
370,220
289
Western New York
860,012
631
793,137
589
Statewide
14,406,361
13,511
13,017,629
12,578
The COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker Dashboard is available to update New Yorkers on the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. The New York State Department of Health requires vaccinating facilities to report all COVID-19 vaccine administration data within 24 hours; the vaccine administration data on the dashboard is updated daily to reflect the most up-to-date metrics in the state’s vaccination effort. New York State Department of Health-reported data from NYSIIS and CIR differs slightly from federally-reported data, which is inclusive of federally-administered doses and other minor differences. Both numbers are included in the release above.
WHITE PLAINS, NY November 5, 2021: –Today, Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY) released the following statement after he and his House Democratic colleagues voted to pass the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the rule for consideration of the Build Back Better Act.
“Today, we took a historic step to pass President Biden’s transformational Build Back Better agenda by passing the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and advancing the Build Back Better Act. I’m proud that the bill we passed tonight will deliver much-needed investments in our nation’s physical infrastructure, ensuring we remain competitive in the 21st century.
But let me be clear: my top priority remains enacting the Build Back Better Act, which contains the vast majority of President Biden’s broadly-popular agenda. Thanks to the leadership of House Progressives, we are closer than ever to doing exactly that.
Tonight my conservative Democratic colleagues gave me, and the nation, their word that they will vote for the Build Back Better Act no later than the week of November 15. For the first time, this small handful of conservative Democrats committed to supporting bold climate action, an expansion of Medicare to include hearing coverage, a lift of the cap on State and Local Tax deductions that has unjustly burdened working families in my district and communities like mine across the country, and universal child care for working families, which I am proud to have helped secure in this bill.
I look forward to my colleagues making good on their promises as quickly as possible, so that we can pass the Build Back Better Act and begin delivering the life-changing investment working- and middle-class families across our nation need and deserve.” (Editor’s Note: the bill passed in the House late Friday evening.)
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Eighty percent of voters had cast a no ballot against Proposal 1, which would have amended the state’s redistricting process.
Fifty-seven percent voted against Proposal 3, which would have eliminated a deadline of 10 days before an election for someone to register to vote.
And 56% of New Yorkers said no to authorizing no-excuse absentee voting, which first became possible in the 2020 election and was again in effect for this election.
Proposal 2, which would establish the right to clean air and clean water, looked to be on the way to passage with 68% voting in favor of it.
The final question dealing with civil courts in New York City also looked to have passed with 62% of voters backing it.