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From: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo <Email@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Robert Kasprak <bkasprak@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, Apr 28, 2021 5:57 pm
Subject: NYS Coronavirus Update: Curfews Ending in May
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| April 28, 2021. Dear Robert, The COVID numbers continue to point in the
right direction, allowing us to increase economic activity even more. Beginning
May 17, the 12am outdoor dining area curfew for bars and restaurants will be
lifted. The 12am indoor dining area curfew will be lifted on May 31. We will
also lift the 1am curfew for catered events where attendees have provided proof
of vaccination status or a recent negative COVID-19 test result beginning May
17 (with the curfew for all catered events set to be lifted May 31). Lifting
these restrictions will help businesses and bring us all closer to a new
normal. However, we will only able to maintain this progress as more people get
the COVID vaccine to protect themselves and our communities. With walk-in
appointments available at all NYS mass vaccination sites beginning tomorrow—all
you have to do is show up. If you've already gotten the vaccine, help us spread
the word! Image of the Day: Starting tomorrow, all mass vaccination sites
will accept walk-in appointments for all eligible New Yorkers. Get vaccinated,
NY. Here's what else you need to know tonight: 1. COVID hospitalizations
dropped to 3,117, the lowest since November 26. Of the 173,527 tests reported
yesterday, 3,146, or 1.81 percent, were positive. The 7-day average positivity
rate was 2.02 percent. There were 712 patients in ICU yesterday, down 16 from
the previous day. Of them, 444 are intubated. Sadly, we lost 32 New Yorkers to
the virus. 2. As of 11am this morning, 45.1 percent of New Yorkers have
completed at least one vaccine dose. Over the past 24 hours, 217,141 total
doses have been administered. To date, New York has administered 14,920,139
total doses with 32.6 percent of New Yorkers completing their vaccine series.
See data by region and county on the State's Vaccine Tracker:
ny.gov/vaccinetracker. 3. Starting May 3, seating will be allowed at bars in
New York City. Lifting this restriction will make New York City consistent with
the food services guidance currently in effect in the rest of the state. 4.
Catered events can resume at private residences beginning May 3. Events can be
held above the State's residential gathering of 10 people indoors and 25 people
outdoors, as long as the events adhere to safety guidelines and they are
staffed by a professional, licensed caterer and do not violate any local or
municipal laws. 5. Erie County is partnering with local breweries to help
distribute the COVID-19 vaccines. As part of the "Shot and Chaser" program,
participating breweries will set up pop-up vaccination clinics and adults age
21 and up can stop by for a vaccine and receive a beer on the house. The
program also applies for the second shot. So far, Resurgence and Flying Bison
brewing companies in South Buffalo have agreed to join the effort. Tonight's
"Deep Breath Moment": A gifted 12-year-old is receiving both a high school and
college diploma in the same week. During the pandemic, Mike Wimmer from
Salisbury, North Carolina, took extra dual enrollment classes and will receive
an associate's degree from Rowan-Cabarrus Community College alongside his high
school diploma from Concord Academy High School. Wimmer has a deep love for
robotics and technology and said "[his] entrepreneurial goal is to build
technology that enables people to live better lives." 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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