May 16, 2020.
Dear
Daniel,
Many
New Yorkers have asked me how they can help with the state's
Coronavirus response. Of course, the best way to help is to follow
health directives that can protect your safety and the safety of your
community. But there are a number of other ways you can help, too. You can
apply to serve as a (paid) contact tracer. If you are a mental
health professional, you can volunteer
your services. The state is also seeking highly-trained
technologists to assist our COVID-19
Technology SWAT Team.
If
you're in the position to do so, you can
provide goods and services that can help expand New York's testing
capacity. And finally, if you want to help out first responders, you
can contribute to the state's First
Responders Fund. (See some more of the ways you can help here.)
We are deeply grateful to everyone who has already stepped up and
helped in whatever way they can.
Photo of the Day: Healthcare workers at
the Great Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York in Queens. A testing site
has opened at the church by appointment (Photo by Molly Streb).
Here's what else you need to know tonight:
1. Horse racing tracks across the state
and Watkins Glen International Racetrack will be allowed to open
without fans as of June 1st. The state will issue
guidance on how they can safely reopen in the coming week.
2.
Westchester and
Suffolk Counties are now eligible to resume elective surgeries and
ambulatory care. Elective outpatient treatments
can resume in counties and hospitals without a significant risk of
COVID-19 surge in the near term, and a total of 49 counties have now
been cleared to offer elective surgeries.
3.
The number of total
COVID hospitalizations is still dropping. Total
hospitalizations fell to 6,220, from 6,394 the day before. The number
of new COVID hospitalizations also dropped, from 400 to 431 the day
before. Tragically, we lost 157 New Yorkers to the virus
yesterday.
4. Testing capacity continues to
strengthen. Yesterday, 40,669 New Yorkers were
tested for the virus. For context, in early March we were testing fewer
than 2,000 New Yorkers a day — we've come a long way but we want to
expand capacity even more. Of those tested yesterday, 2,419 people were
positive.
5. Will you join the
#HowAreYouReallyChallenge? We cannot underestimate
the impact this situation has had on our mental health. My
brother-in-law Kenneth Cole and the Mental Health Coalition started the
#HowAreYouReallyChallenge to help end the stigma surrounding mental
health issues — by asking people to answer the question, "How are
you really doing?" I joined
the challenge and I encourage others to participate too.
Tonight's "Deep Breath Moment": The Bel Aire Diner in Queens started hosting
drive-in movie nights in their parking lots. Every bag of popcorn sold
during their events provides a meal for a first responder or their
family.
If you were forwarded this email, you can subscribe
to New York State's Coronavirus Updates here.
Ever
Upward,
Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo
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