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From: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo <Email@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Robert Kasprak <bkasprak@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, May 10, 2021 5:32 pm
Subject: NYS Coronavirus Update: MTA Pop-Up Vaccination Sites -- Islanders
Playoffs
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| May 10, 2021. Dear Robert, As the progress in the fight against COVID
continues, we are taking new action to bring the vaccine directly to New
Yorkers. From May 12 through May 16, eight new pop-up vaccination sites will
open at MTA stations in the New York City, Long Island and Mid-Hudson regions.
Getting a shot at these pop-up sites also comes with a perk: You will get a
free seven-day MetroCard or a free round-trip Long Island Rail Road or
Metro-North ticket. The more New Yorkers are vaccinated, the safer our state is
for everyone, and we'll continue to pursue all avenues to encourage people to
get vaccinated. So stop by an MTA pop-up site, roll up your sleeve and let's
get vaccinated, New York. PROGRAMMING NOTE: Starting Monday, May 17, this
Coronavirus newsletter will be published twice a week, so look for it in your
inbox every Monday and Thursday. Don't worry—all the news from NYS will be
covered, and in between if you like you can see daily updates on the COVID and
vaccine numbers on Twitter and ny.gov. Image of the Day: The MTA will open
pop-up vaccination sites at major transit hubs beginning Wednesday. Here's
what else you need to know tonight: 1. COVID hospitalizations dropped to
2,016. Of the 110,541 tests reported yesterday, 1,580, or 1.43 percent, were
positive. The 7-day average percent positivity was 1.40 percent. There were 493
patients in ICU yesterday, down 18 from the previous day. Of them, 301 are
intubated. Sadly, we lost 27 New Yorkers to the virus. 2. As of 11am this
morning, 60.2 percent of adult New Yorkers have completed at least one vaccine
dose. Over the past 24 hours, 112,510 total doses have been administered. To
date, New York administered 16,826,409 total doses with 48.9 percent of adult
New Yorkers completing their vaccine series. See additional data on the State's
Vaccine Tracker. 3. Nassau Coliseum will have a fully vaccinated fan section
for the New York Islanders playoff games which are anticipated to start on May
19. To end the Islanders' last season at the Coliseum, 50 percent of the
Coliseum will be used as a fully vaccinated fan section with attendees spaced
approximately 3 feet apart—an unoccupied seat between each party—in assigned,
seated sections that are designated solely for fully vaccinated individuals.
Playoff tickets go on sale tomorrow, May 11. 4. All SUNY and CUNY schools
will require vaccinations for all in-person students beginning Fall 2021. This
requirement is subject to the FDA providing a full approval for the vaccine,
beyond the current emergency use authorization. Certain medical and religious
exemptions will be permitted. I encourage all private colleges & universities
to require vaccinations as well. Tonight's "Deep Breath Moment": This
Mother's Day weekend, foster care parents in New York City were honored for
their care and service. May is also National Foster Care Month and the
Children's Village, a charitable organization, awarded five foster care parents
awards for their contributions towards the children they fostered. Sharon
Johnson received the "Longest Service Foster Parent" award; she has been caring
for foster children for more than 35 years. 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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