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6.22.2020

New York Phase 2 Starts June 22 - PRIMARY IS JUNE 23 - GET OUT AND VOTE!

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

Hello All:

New York is moving forward with coming out from the quarantine and social distancing from the plandemic of COVID-19.  New Yorkers have lost much, suffered much, endured much - but like the stalwart, resilient people we are, are rising from the ashes.  

Of course, the public murder by police on camera of brother George Floyd brought many New Yorkers out before the quarantine was lifted - owing to their sense of outrage and injustice being more compelling than any disease or danger.  Governor Cuomo also announced that he had made his last press conference in reference to the pandemic, and now was in the mode of returning New York City to full functioning, under the guidelines of social distancing, face masks and other requirements.

Kudos to him, to the front line people who worked throughout the entire horrific episode, and to the resilience of New Yorkers, who were the hardest hit out of all the states.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020 is the New York State Primary
Everybody must get out and vote - 
Make sure you know where your new polling places are - some of them have been consolidated or moved to accommodate the still lingering issues surround COVID 19
We continue to pray for all of our brothers and sisters continued health and healing, and to the development of a new way of life - as opposed to a new abnormal - where our health, wealth, prosperity are the priorities in NYC and everywhere.

Stay Blessed 


NOW THAT YOU KNOW
WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?



Tomorrow (June 22) Begins
Phase 2 of Reopening.
To access the NYC Business Reopening Guide, click here.

 The following office-based work may reopen under Phase Two: 

Professional services
Non-profit

Technology

Administrative support

Higher education administration
(excluding full campus reopening) 

*Please note that these guidelines may also apply to business operating parts of their business functions under different guidelines (e.g. front office for a construction company). *

Click here for more information.


The following essential and phase two in-store retail businesses may reopen under Phase Two:  

All in-store non-essential retail business activities in regions of the state that are in Phase Two or later.


Click here for more information.
The following outdoor and take-out/delivery food services may reopen under Phase Two: 

All restaurants and food services establishments, including food trucks, and other food concessions. 

Establishments may open outdoor spaces with seating for customers, provided customers can
be seated at tables that are appropriately
distanced. Consumption of any dine-in food
and/or beverage must occur at tables or bar tops
in these outdoor spaces.

Click here for more information.
The following hair salons and barbershops may reopen under
Phase Two: 

-Hair service businesses including hair salons, barbershops, and other similar hair service businesses. 

Note: This guidance does not apply to nail salons, tattoo parlors, or any other non-haircutting-related personal care services or activities, including but not limited to: beard trimming, nose hair trimming, facials, manicures/pedicures, makeup application, threading, tweezing, or waxing.

Click here for more information.


The following commercial building
management may reopen under
Phase Two:

-Commercial/non-residential property
management entities and related activities.

Note: This guidance does not address tenants occupying office space and their employees and contractors. This guidance also does not address residential property management or real estate agents and brokers.


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The following real estate services may reopen under Phase Two: 

Residential property management entities 

Real estate salespeople/brokers 

Building inspectors 

Building appraisers, & Related Activities

Note: This guidance also does not address
non-residential/commercial
property management.

Click here for more information.


The following retail rental, repair, and cleaning activities may reopen under Phase Two:

Retail rental

Retail repair

Retail cleaning

Electronics repair

Equipment rental

Clothing rental 

Laundromats 

Other clothing/fabric cleaning services

Residential cleaning services

 Note: This guidance does not apply to retail hair services such as hair salons or barbershops; general retailers such as book stores, grocery stores, or clothing stores; or businesses involved in the buying, selling, leasing or rental of motor vehicles. Retail businesses currently operating with curbside and in-store pick up should continue to do so to the extent possible.

Click here for more information.
Vehicle sales, lease, and rental companies
may reopen under Phase Two.
New York City Council Member Laurie A. Cumbo | 55 Hanson Place, Suite 778, Brooklyn, NY 11217

Click here for more information.

Gloria Dulan-Wilson









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4.16.2020

City of Philadelphia Update on COVID19 April 15, 2020

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

Hello All:


While New York is the epicenter of this pandemic known as COVID19, Philadelphia is meeting challenges as well.  Mayor Kenney has been keeping Philadelphians and surrounding neighborhoods apprised of measures taken to keep everyone safe, healthy and protected. 

It has been recently announced that 7 States on the Eastern Seaboard:  Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and DC will coordinate with each other making key decisions about reopening businesses, sharing resources and serving the people.  The governors are in communication with each other and will announce their plans in the near future.




 
UPDATED: City Provides Update on COVID-19
for Wednesday, April 15, 2020

*The two new food sites at Parks & Rec facilities announced today will provide youth meals, not food boxes as previously indicated. See below for the revised information.*
 
PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Department of Public Health today announced 311 additional presumptive confirmed cases of COVID-19 novel coronavirus in Philadelphia. That brings the number of confirmed cases to 7,441.

The Department of Public Health again noted clusters of positive cases in congregate settings, including nursing homes, behavioral health facilities, and the Department of Prisons. Three additional inmates have tested positive. The current total of positive cases at correctional facilities is 56.

The Department of Public Health confirmed 16 additional fatalities in Philadelphia. This brings the number of residents who have succumbed to the virus in Philadelphia to 222. Of the 222 total deaths, 111 were long-term care facility residents. Further demographic details are available at phila.gov/covid-19.

The Department of Public Health reports 778 patients with COVID-19 are currently being treated in Philadelphia hospitals, with a total of 1,428 people hospitalized in the region (including Philadelphia).

Quarantine and Isolation Spaces: Mayor Kenney today announced that the City has reached agreements with two other hotels for quarantine and isolation space, in addition to the previously-announced use of the Holiday Inn Express. The other sites are the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Center City, and the Marriott Springhill Suites at the Philadelphia International Airport.

The two additional sites will be used for first responders who need quarantine or isolation space. The Holiday Inn Express, which currently has 40 occupants, is for anyone who cannot quarantine or isolate at home, including first responders and individuals who are homeless. The Mayor specifically thanked Fairfield Inn General Manager Jim Lawrence-Evans and the entire Wankawala Organization, and Marriott Springhill Suites owner Charlene Schwartz, and the General Manager, Jen Lamken, for their willingness to provide their facilities for this important need at nominal terms.

Resources for Babies: The Department of Public Health, along with the Office of Children and Families, announced nine community sites where caregivers of infants can find free baby supplies—including diapers. A list of the sites—including hours, supplies offered, and contact information—is available here on the City’s website.

In addition, the Philadelphia Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program provides eligible caregivers with an EBT card they can use to purchase food, diapers and formula. To enroll in Philadelphia WIC residents can apply online, email phillywic@northwic.org, or call 215-978-6100.

Breastfeeding support is available virtually through Pacify--a free, mobile app that gives on-demand access to professional lactation (breastfeeding) experts. Moms should use the enrollment code 'Philly.'

Senior Meal Sites: Today the City and Philadelphia Corporation for Aging (PCA) announced meal distribution sites for older adults. A total of 23 sites are open for grab-and-go meals. Since this list is subject to change, older adults should always call each site first to be added to the list for meals, confirm pick up time, or to discuss other meal arrangements. Family members can pick up for the seniors.

Three Philadelphia Parks & Recreation older adult centers are among the list of sites offering grab-and-go meals for seniors. The three locations are Northeast, Mann, and Martin Luther King, Jr. older adult centers. These centers are distributing meals each Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. People will get two meals on Mondays and three meals on Wednesdays.

Recognizing that many older adults may have difficulty leaving their homes, family members may pick up meals, with prior arrangement at each site. Centers will also work with PCA to arrange for meals to be home delivered, if needed.

“PCA takes its responsibilities extremely seriously as an essential service for our consumers,” said Najja Orr, PCA president & CEO. “Since the initial stay-at-home order, our staff, volunteers and organizing partners have worked to keep our Meal Distribution Center open to provide vital meals to those in need. We will continue to do our absolute best so that seniors get the food they need during this crisis.”

A list of senior meal sites is included in the table below. An online map is also available.
 
Site Name
Address
Phone Number
Nativity Satellite Program
3255 Belgrade St. (19134)
215-423-2772
CHCS Norris Square Center
2121 N. Howard St. (19122)
215-423-7241
Martin Luther King  Older Adult Center
2100 W. Cecil B. Moore Ave. (19121)
215-685-2716
Lutheran Settlement House
1340 Frankford Ave. (19125)
215-426-8610
Mann Older Adult Center
3201 N. 5th St. (19140)
215-685-9844
Northern Living Center
827 N Franklin St. (19123)
215-978-1300
On Lok House - Satellite
219 N. 10th St. (19107)
215-599-3016
Philadelphia Senior Center - Allegheny Branch
1900 W. Allegheny Ave. (19132)
267-286-1455
Center in the Park
5818 Germantown Ave. (19144)
215-684-5892
Philadelphia Housing Authority Emlen Arms - Satellite
6733 Emlen St. (19119)
215-684-5892
The Center at Journey’s Way
403 Rector St. (19128)
215-487-1750
Northeast Older Adult Center
8101 Bustleton Ave. (19152)
215-685-0576
Peter Brassi NE Senior Center
4744-46 Frankford Ave. (19124)
215-831-2926
Kleinlife Northeast & Kleinlife Russian - Satellite
10100 Jamison Ave. (19116)
215-698-7300
Firehouse Active Adult Center
5331 Haverford Ave. (19139)
215-472-6188
West Philadelphia Senior Community Center
1016-26 N. 41st St. (19104)
215-386-0379
St. Edmonds Senior Community Center (Catholic Housing and Community Services)
2130 S 21st St. (19145)
215-790-9530
Marconi Older Adult Program
2433 S. 15th St. (19145)
215-218-0800
Philadelphia Housing Authority Cassie L. Holly Apts. Satellite
2100 Dickinson St. (19146)
215-684-4891
 
In addition, the City is launching two new youth meal distribution sites. Effective tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., meals for children and youth will also be available for pick up at our Parks & Recreation facilities at Tarken Playground and Scanlon Ice Rink and Playground. The Ed Snider Youth Hockey Foundation and the Nutritional Development Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are supporting food distribution at these sites.

These youth meal sites expand on the City and partners’ response to food insecurity during COVID-19, which includes 40 food distribution sites across the city, plus 80+ student meal sites and 23 senior meal sites. So far, these sites have given out 55,799 boxes of food, and over one million student meals.

Testing Sites: The City-run location in Center City continues to serve those who are over the age of 50 and are displaying symptoms consistent with COVID-19 coronavirus, as well as health care workers who are displaying symptoms consistent with COVID-19 coronavirus. The site is available by appointment only and a referral is required. Those who meet the criteria and want a test can call (267) 491-5870 to obtain a referral.There are also more than 20 private testing sites across the city run by hospital systems and other organizations.

COVID-19 Resources:
Resources for Media:
  • Recordings of COVID-19 daily briefings. (Subtitles available in multiple languages)
  • COVID-19 press releases.
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Elections are our nation’s most important collective activity. They, like all other mass participatory activities, must be adjusted and improved to protect public health and democracy alike. The best way to ensure a safe, on-time, fair and inclusive election is for all 50 states to offer a vote-by-mail.

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