NYS Coronavirus Update 8/12/21: 62 Million Tests Conducted

New York has come so far in its fight against COVID and we need to ensure we are doing everything we can to prevent the state from slipping backward. The answer here is simple: Get vaccinated. It’s never been easier and I am urging those who are eligible and have not received their vaccine yet to do so as soon as possible. The vaccine is safe, accessible and free—it is the best tool we have to keep ourselves and our communities safe.  

PROGRAMMING NOTE: Monday, August 16, will be the final edition of this newsletter in its current format. I thank you deeply for being readers, for staying informed, and for your individual actions that helped the State as a whole respond to COVID and get millions of New Yorkers vaccinated. Thank you.

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Image of the Day: It’s about protecting yourself but it’s also about protecting others. Find a provider at vaccines.gov.  

Here’s what else you need to know tonight:  
1. COVID hospitalizations are at 1,448. Of the 153,925 tests reported yesterday, 4,701, or 3.05 percent, were positive. The 7-day positivity average was 3.05 percent. There were 289 patients in ICU yesterday, up one from the previous day. Of them, 118 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 16 New Yorkers to the virus.   
2. As of 11am this morning, 77.0 of adult New Yorkers have completed at least one vaccine dose, per the CDC. Over the past 24 hours, 53,818 total doses have been administered. To date, New York has administered 22,756,366 total doses with 69.5 percent of adult New Yorkers completing their vaccine series. See additional data on the State’s Vaccine Tracker.  
3. To date, New York has conducted over 62 million tests. Getting tested for COVID regularly is a great way to ensure your health and the health of those around you. If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID or believe you may have been exposed to the virus, get tested. Find a testing site near you. You can also call 1-888-364-3065 to make a free appointment at a New York State-run testing location.  
4. Follow VaccinateNY’s Instagram for trusted information and content about the COVID-19 vaccines. To help New Yorkers stay informed about the COVID vaccines and help kids get ready to go back to school safely, the State and the NYS Department of Health launched a new Instagram account to encourage everyone eligible to get vaccinated.  
Tonight’s “Deep Breath Moment”: The Hudson Valley is filled with a host of outdoor travel destinations. Among them is a mysterious ruin of the Cornish Estate. Part of Hudson Highlands State Park, this site is a popular hiking attraction for many, and Peekskill resident Thom Johnson is leading an effort to learn more about the structure. With the help of a $20,000 grant from Parks and Trails New York, the Northgate Project hopes to uncover more about the estate’s history and uncover more of New York’s past.   

Ever Upward,  
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo

INFORMATION ON THE BHA COOLING CENTERS

ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF BEACON HOUSING AUTHORITY … COOLING CENTERS ARE OPEN

This is a just a reminder to confirm that the Community Rooms in both Forrestal Heights and Hamilton Fish Plaza will be used as Cooling Centers this summer.

Forrestal Height’s Community Room will be accessible from 9am – 2:30pm Monday through Friday. The Community Room in Forrestal Heights will be open to both residents and the general public.

Hamilton Fish’s Community Room will be accessible from 8am- 3:30pm Monday through Friday. The Cooling Center in Hamilton Fish Plaza will be open to residents only. 

BHA is asking all residents to be kind and treat each other with respect and dignity. 

Thank you. 

TODAY’S DAILY QUOTE – Patti Smith

Pratt Institute’s class of 2010 had a kindred spirit in their commencement speaker. Punk troubadour Patti Smith was about the Brooklyn art school graduates’ age in 1967 when, like them, she moved to New York City to be an artist. Smith succeeded by refusing to confine herself to a single medium, and by interlacing her work with activism. Today, she’s a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, an award-winning author, and a visual artist whose drawings, silkscreens, and photographs have exhibited on three continents. Yet her humble (and humorous) parting advice underscores the importance of pure motives. “Pac[e] the floor because your muse is burning inside of you,” she said. “You don’t want to be pacing because you need a damn root canal.”

TODAYS DAILY QUOTE – Phoebe Bridgers

Singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers is known for her insightful lyrics, which often put existential questions in conversational context. She frequently waxes on themes of nostalgia, reaching for memories rather than the present moment. But these lyrics, from the track “Garden Song” off the 2020 album “Punisher,” offer a rare exception. Bridgers calls out her own distraction by technology, something many of us can likely relate to. Her words warn us not to get so lost in our screens that we miss what’s actually happening, and invite us to choose being present in order to live more fully.

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TODAY’S INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE – MADELEINE L’ENGLE

Writer Madeleine L’Engle wasn’t limited by getting older: In fact, she didn’t publish her Newbery Medal-winning book “A Wrinkle in Time” until age 44. She always maintained that her diverse life experiences helped inform not just her writing career but also her personal life and philosophy. L’Engle’s quote above reminds us that we don’t have to dread aging. Though society often glorifies youth, getting older is actually an advantage, because every day adds to our collected experience, growing our confidence, intelligence, and wisdom.

FAREGROUND IS BRINGING FREE GROCERIES TO RESIDENTS AT FORRESTAL HEIGHTS

The Fareground organization will be at Forrestal Heights on Saturday August 7th from 11:00am to 12:00pm. Fareground will have their Tiny Pantry and will be distributing groceries to residents of Forrestal Heights.

Please feel free to come and participate in this event. Please wear MASKS and practice social distancing.

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Today’s Daily Quote – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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DBCH offers Back to School Vaccinations, including COVID-19 Vaccine, at Childhood Immunization Clinic in Poughkeepsie

Dutchess County, NY sent this bulletin at 08/05/2021 11:08 AM EDT

DBCH offers Back to School Vaccinations,
including COVID-19 Vaccine, at
Childhood Immunization Clinic in Poughkeepsie


Poughkeepsie, NY … August is National Immunization Awareness Month and, as families get ready for “Back to School”, the Dutchess County Department of Behavioral and Community Health (DBCH) is offering families free vaccinations, including Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations, for all those interested in having their child immunized prior to the start of the school year. These Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations are available to children 12 years and older. DBCH’s Childhood Immunization Clinic is located at the Family Partnership building at 29 North Hamilton Street in Poughkeepsie, Suite 109. Appointments are required; ample, free parking is available in the lot across the street.

County Executive Marc Molinaro said, “The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination has been proven effective for children, ages 12 and up. Our DCBH clinic provides a comfortable environment to discuss the vaccine with a health professional and decide if it is right for your child.”

COVID-19 vaccinations appointments are available Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm, starting August 16th. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 845-486-3409 or 845-486-3533. Families should plan for the appointment to run about 30 minutes in duration. Participants will be asked to complete a health screening form and DCBH staff will provide counseling on the vaccine. Once the family is comfortable, the child will be vaccinated and monitored for approximately 15-30 minutes.

“COVID-19 is still out there. We are pleased to offer this opportunity for families to get their child vaccinated prior to school starting. The COVID-19 vaccine is the greatest defense against the virus, protecting against significant illness, hospitalization and death,” said DBCH Commissioner A.K. Vaidian, MD, MPH.

The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine availability is in addition to the extensive list of children’s vaccines offered at the clinic. DBCH continues to offer childhood immunizations for children, 2 months and older, including those mandatory by New York State for school attendance (see full list here: health.ny.gov/publications/2370.pdf) DBCH provides childhood immunizations free of charge to those underinsured or uninsured regardless of immigration status. To learn more about all immunizations offered by DBCH, www.dutchessny.gov/Departments/DBCH/Clinical-Services.htm

COVID-19 vaccines are avavilable for all those ages 12 and up throughout the county at local and national pharmacies, doctors’ offices, and area pediatricians. Resources and vaccination location information can be found on DCBH’s website. For more information about COVID-19 vaccines for all ages please visit: dutchessny.gov/covidvaccine.