NYS Coronavirus Update: Record Low of Positive Cases

An email update from Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

An email update from Governor Andrew M. Cuomo:
After more than 100 straight days of giving daily press briefings, this Friday, June 19th, will be the final one. Going forward, I will give press briefings as needed but rest assured I will continue to provide New Yorkers with the facts, data and my opinion as we continue to chart the way forward. We will send this newsletter on weeknights to share the latest information on reopening along with all other important COVID-19 updates.
Over the long course of this crisis, I counted on New Yorkers like you to listen to the facts and act accordingly. Together we have protected one another and ourselves. Through our collective action we not only bent the curve, we crushed it. I am so proud to be a New Yorker.
Slide of the Day: Throughout the COVID pandemic, New York has climbed the mountain and together, we have made it to the other side.
Here’s what else you need to know tonight:
1. New York City is on track to enter Phase 2 of reopening on June 22. The Mid-Hudson Valley is on track to enter Phase 3 of reopening on June 23 and Long Island is on track to enter Phase 3 of reopening on June 24, based on current data. Business guidance for Phase 2 of the state’s reopening plan is available here and guidance for Phase 3 is available here.
2. Today, I issued an Executive Order recognizing Juneteenth as a holiday for state employees. Juneteenth marks the day that enslaved African Americans in Texas finally learned they had been freed, over two years after Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation. In addition to this Executive Order, I will advance legislation to make this important day celebrating freedom an official state holiday next year.
3. The State Department of Health will allow midwife-led birthing centers in New York for the first time. This directive to diversify birthing site options and support patient choice was one of the six key recommendations of the COVID-19 Maternity Task Force launched in April.
4. The total number of COVID hospitalizations continues to hit record lows. Total hospitalizations fell to 1,479, from 1,538. Sadly, 17 people in New York passed away yesterday due to COVID-19, down from a heartbreaking day when we lost 800 New Yorkers nine weeks ago. Our thoughts are with all the families who have lost loved ones to this awful virus.
5. Yesterday, New York reached the lowest percentage of positive COVID-19 tests since the pandemic began. Out of the 59,341 tests conducted in New York State yesterday, only 567, or less than one percent, were positive.
6. I signed new laws that will that will help promote accountability and improve transparency in law enforcement. Yesterday, I signed legislation requiring all New York State Police officers to wear body cameras while on patrol; and creating the Law Enforcement Misconduct Investigative Office.
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: Yesterday, the LEAF Festival of Flowers and Lewis Miller Design teamed up to celebrate New York City’s reopening through a collection of flower installations in Brooklyn and Manhattan. The centerpiece installation was an “I Heart NY” made of flowers in the Meatpacking District.
(Photo by Iri Greco, BrakeThrough Media)
Ever Upward,
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

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Hudson Tourism Board Launches “Project Hudson,” to Promote Hudson

The Hudson Tourism Board has launched “Project Hudson,” a program to promote Hudson as an attractive destination while strengthening our local communities and economy.

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The Hudson Tourism Board has launched “Project Hudson,” a program to promote Hudson as an attractive destination while strengthening our local communities and economy. The Hudson Tourism Board is welcoming proposals for short, and long-term projects that promote Hudson as an attractive destination and strengthen our local businesses, business associations, and cultural organizations

Businesses and organizations, based in the city of Hudson, are invited to fill out the application online or by hand. The board will consider applications that:

  • Take place in the City of Hudson.
  • Enliven Hudson’s city life.
  • Illuminate or create a unique experience of Hudson’s communities and businesses.
  • Create local opportunities for recreation and/or promotion, and/or seek to advance walkability.
  • Create local opportunities for climate resiliency, where applicable.
  • Are accessible to all audiences and ADA compliant, where applicable.
  • Use “tactical urbanism,” which encourages low cost, impermanent, and DIY projects, where applicable.

The Tourism Board is tasked with using its funds to promote our city. With Project Hudson, the board hopes to take small steps toward supporting the creativity, ingenuity, and civic-mindedness of Hudsonians to create a more vibrant, healthy, equitable, and safe place to live and to be.

This grant program is being administered with the help and support of the Columbia Economic Development Corporation.

 

MORE:
www.cityofhudson.org
cityofhudson.org/news_detail_T10_R249.php
www.columbiaedc.com

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COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department, Jun 8

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

As of 3 PM on June 15, 2020:

– Columbia County has had 37 residents that have passed away from COVID-19.

-Columbia County has 422 confirmed positive cases.

-There are 39 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County.

– 346 of the 422 cases have recovered from COVID-19

– 11 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU

https://www.columbiacountynyhealth.com/home/coronavirus-covid-19/

 

 

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COVID-19 Update from Columbia County Health Department, Jun 8

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

Following is today’s update from the Columbia County Department of Health.

As of 3 PM on June 8, 2020:

– We are sad to report Columbia County has had it’s 35th and 36th residents that have passed away from COVID-19.

-Columbia County has received a total of 6,174 PCR test results with 402 confirmed positive cases.

-There are 34 active cases of COVID-19 in Columbia County.

-There are 28 additional residents on mandatory quarantine and 10 residents on precautionary quarantine.

-332 of the 402 cases have recovered from COVID-19

– 11 of the positive cases are hospitalized, none of those hospitalized are in the ICU

– We’ve received 1,652 antibody results, of which 152 were positive.

 

 

 

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Columbia Comeback Shop Local Campaign

Exciting news for Columbia County as we officially enter Phase 2 of the State’s Reopening plan. 

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Exciting news for Columbia County as we officially enter Phase 2 of the State’s Reopening plan.

The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and Columbia County Tourism have joined forces to assist in the Columbia Comeback/Buy Local crusade.

NEW to this combined effort is a “Columbia County Retail List.” Please shop local and let’s all advocate for a successful Columbia County Comeback!

To see the spreadsheet with category specific tabs of open businesses, click/tap on the following image or visit: docs.google.com/spreadsheets

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For the list of food and drink businesses with take-out and delivery options, visit:
https://columbiacountytourism.org/dine/takeout-delivery-columbia-county-ny/

MORE:
www.columbiaedc.com
columbiacountytourism.org
columbiachamber-ny.com

 

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