Dear Partners:
Whether you’re heading out for groceries, dinner or just to walk your dog, take these precautions to slow the spread of COVID19:
- Stay home if you are sick
- Keep 6 feet between you and others
- Wear a face covering
- Wash your hands often
- And get tested! (find a testing location near you at nyc.gov/covidtest
- Learn more: https://on.nyc.gov/2XnSzrl
See below for announcements from City Hall:
- Share Resources, Events and Announcements
- Mayor’s Office Furloughs
- Asian Hate Crime Task Force
- Report Hate Crimes
- Heartwork Against Hate
- New Cleanliness Initiatives for Streets and Parks
- Daily Indicators
- Additional Resources
SHARE RESOURCES, EVENTS AND ANNOUCEMENTS
- Why is it more important than ever to get your flu vaccine this year?
- Preventing the flu can help save lives and save health care resources needed to fight COVID19.
- Get your flu vaccine now: http://on.nyc.gov/flu
- Share: https://twitter.com/nycHealthy/status/1306227839973249024
- We’ve launched a new COVID-19 hotline.
- 212-COVID19
- Call to get ALL your COVID-19 information, including: Testing sites;Advice from medical staff; Quarantine information; Mental health support
- Call today and share: https://twitter.com/NYCMayor/status/1305916950137188353
- Got your back to school supplies? What about your FREE COVID-19 test?
- We’re prioritizing testing for ALL students and staff. Find a location near you! http://NYC.Gov/DOETests
- Share: https://twitter.com/nycgov/status/1305638959616155649
- Mobile testing units are up and running this week!
- Find a location near you and get a FREE COVID-19 test today! www.nyc.gov/covidtest
- Share: https://twitter.com/NYCHRA/status/1306201598490816512
- EVENT: SCOTUS’s DACA decision is only a temporary fix. The Senate MUST pass permanent protections w/ the American Dream & Promise Act (#HR6).
- 9/17 at 6PM EST Town Hall: http://bit.ly/c4a-daca
- Share: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1305962394401869825
- Looking for face coverings and shields to reopen your business?
- Visit the Reopening marketplace at http://nyc.gov/business to find PPE, cleaning supplies, portable furniture, and more.
- Share: https://twitter.com/NYC_SBS/status/1305884653375623170
- EVENT: virtual discussion on how employers can support and serve as a resource for domestic violence victims.
- Thursday, September 17 at 2pm for a
- Register at https://bit.ly/3klJ4By
- Share: https://twitter.com/NYCDCA/status/1305941371489054721
- Have you requested your absentee ballot yet? Or made plans to vote early?
- Do it today: http://voting.nyc
- Share widely: https://twitter.com/nycgov/status/1306232833342681088
- There’s only two weeks left to complete the 2020 census.
- Don’t wait, #GetCountedNYC http://my2020census.gov
- Share widely: https://twitter.com/nycgov/status/1306227521046884352
MAYOR’S OFFICE FURLOUGHS
- Starting October 1 through March
- Every Mayor’s Office employee, nearly 500 total, will take 5 furlough days
ASIAN HATE CRIME TASK FORCE
- Created to
- Build trust with residents
- Develop relationships with victims
- Increase collaboration with the community
- 25 Asian American NYPD officers
- Languages spoken include: Cantonese, Fukienese , Tagalog , Mandarin, Korean
REPORT HATE CRIMES
- Call 911 to report a hate crime
- Translation services are available
- You will not be asked about your immigration status
HEARTWORK AGAINST HATE
- New York City youth ages 10 to 18 eligible
- Deadline for submission is Wednesday, September 30
- Visit nyc.gov/heartwork for contest rules and application
- CONTEST PRIZES
- Winning artwork featured on digital displays citywide
- Winners can also receive one of six cash prizes
- First Place: $500
- Second Place: $250
- Third Place: $100 Honorable Mention (3): $50
NEW CLEANLINESS INITIATIVES FOR STREETS AND PARKS
- DSNY restoring approximately 65 litter basket trucks
- 24% increase from current level
- Focus on the 27 neighborhoods that have been especially impacted by COVID-19 & areas that will see increased pedestrian traffic as employees return to the workplace
- NYCEDC restarting CleanNYC
- Will provide supplemental cleaning services in neighborhoods and parks through the end of 2020
- Partnering with the Doe Fund, provider of employment, career training, and social services to homeless and formerly incarcerated individuals
- City sponsored community cleanups Partnering with CBOs, elected officials, private sector Tools and logistical support will be provided
DAILY INDICATORS
- Daily number of people admitted to NYC hospitals for suspected COVID-19
- Threshold: Under 200 patients
- Today’s report: 75 patients[11.54% confirmed positive]
- New reported cases 7-day average: [new metric]
- Threshold: Under 550 cases total
- Today’s report: 277 cases
- Percent of people tested citywide who are positive for COVID-19
- Threshold:Under 5% positive [formerly 15%]
- Today’s report: 0.87%
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
- Gyms Reopening Guidance for Businesses
- Services for NYC Veterans
- For services visit: nyc.gov/vets
- Call 212-416-5250 or email connect@veterans.nyc.gov
- DVS COVID-19 Resource Page: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/veterans/covid-19/resources.page
- NYC tenants: do you have a housing question but don’t know where to turn?
- Check out the Tenant Resource Portal! It is a simple, question-and-answer based platform that pulls info from city, state, and federal sources to give you the information you need http://nyc.gov/TenantResourcePortal
- Reopening resources for cultural organizations : https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcla/resources/reopeningresources.page
- AccessNYC site!
- Many people who have been impacted by COVID-19 qualify for benefits to help them buy groceries, get health care, or get financial support to make up for lost income.
- See what support you might be eligible for at access.nyc.gov/pandemic-benefits-guidance. Downloadable PDF translations of this guidance are available.
- Translations of the Pandemic Benefits Guidance are available and posted on the AccessNYC site!
- Many people who have been impacted by COVID-19 qualify for benefits to help them buy groceries, get health care, or get financial support to make up for lost income.
- See what support you might be eligible for at access.nyc.gov/pandemic-benefits-guidance
- Downloadable PDF translations of this guidance are available.
- Reopening NYC Businesses
- NYC.gov/nycbusiness provides information and guidelines for businesses reopening in NYC.Translations of the phase one safety plan and guidelines for construction, manufacturing, retail and wholesale trade, and more are available.
- New DCWP COVID-19 Hub
- NYC.gov/DCWPAlerts provides information and translated resources on scams, funeral planning tips, debt collection cease communications, student loans, free tax prep, license expiration and renewal dates, price gouging, and more.
- Many services are available to ALL regardless of immigration status:
- 500,000 New Yorkers on the frontlines of the COVID19 pandemic are immigrants. Our delivery workers, drivers, health care staff, and others are essential to our city—and always have been.
- Read more: http://nyc.gov/immigrants/coronavirus
- Share the Resource: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1255580536237633536
- Translated COVID-19 Graphics available on our immigrant resource guide page at nyc.gov/immigrants/coronavirus
- Attention immigrant New Yorkers: Seek care without fear.
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- Use of our health services related to #COVID19 will not be considered under the Public Charge rule and will not impact your ability to apply for a green card or citizenship.
- More info: http://bit.ly/2ic6qcV
- Spread the word: https://twitter.com/NYCHealthSystem/status/1251595115677790209?s=20
- Spread the word in 24 languages
https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1248339648478396419?s=20
- Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs Hotline
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- If you have questions about immigration or how to access City services during the #COVID19 crisis
- Call our hotline at 212-788-7654 from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday,
- Email to AskMOIA@cityhall.nyc.gov
- Spread the word: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1251196907914960904?s=20
- STOP THE SPREAD OF COVID-19! LEARN HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND OTHERS AT HOME
- English: https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/health-disparities-flyer
- Español | Русский | 繁體中文 | 简体中文 | Kreyòl ayisyen | 한국어 | বাংলা | Italiano| Polski | العربية | Français | ײִדיש” | اردو | فارسى | ελληνικά | ગુજરાતી | עברית | हिन्दी |
日本語 | Português | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ(India) | ਪੰਜਾਬੀ(Pakistan) | Tagalog | ไทย | བོད་པ་
- NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H) is making hotel rooms available for New Yorkers who may need to self-isolate because they have COVID-19 or COVID-19 like symptoms, but their homes do not allow for them to stay six feet away from others, or they live with someone who is vulnerable.
- 11,000 hotel rooms to help New Yorkers Quarantine
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- If you’re a healthcare worker and need a hotel nyc.gov/covid19hotel
- Stop the spread of misinformation about COVID19 and stand against stigma.
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- If you have been harassed or discriminated against due to race, national origin, age, or disability, contact NYC Commission on Human Rights by calling 311.
- Call 911 if you are a victim of or witness a hate crime.
- Head to http://nyc.gov/stopcovidhate
- Spread the word: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1247554639874097153?s=20
- NYC LGBTQ COVID guide.
- This mobile-accessible website contains nearly 100 listings of LGBTQ+ affirming services still available citywide, including food programs, legal services, health resources & more.
- Check it out:nyc.gov/lgbtqcovid
- Share the resource: https://twitter.com/NYCUnityProject/status/1260226325547307009
- COVID-19 and Poison Prevention: Staying Safe While Staying Home
- You can find guidance with translations here:
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/poison-control.page
- Skip the Trip to Access HRA:
- To help stop the spread of COVID-19, many HRA locations are consolidating until further notice. We are asking New Yorkers to do everything they can through #AccessHRA or by calling 311.
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- Spread the Word: https://twitter.com/NYCDHS/status/1244720107365990401
- Volunteer, donate or partner with NYC: nyc.gov/helpnow
- Assistance for Organizations
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- Including healthcare facilities, small businesses, non-profits and more
- https://www1.nyc.gov/site/helpnownyc/get-help/organizations.page
- Services for Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Survivors
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- You are not alone. We understand home is not always safe.
- For services visit nyc.gov/nychope
- Call NYC’s 24-hour hotline at 1800-621-4673 or call 911 for emergencies
- More Resources: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/ocdv/get-help/resources-for-survivors-during-covid-19.page
- Freelancers in NYC: If you’re facing nonpayment issues, file a complaint:
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- Learn more: https://on.nyc.gov/34hE22g
- It’s ILLEGAL for stores to overcharge you.
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- If you think a store excessively increased the price of items needed to prevent or limit the spread of or treat COVID19 you can:
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- file a complaint at http://on.nyc.gov/overcharge
- call 311 and say “Overcharge.”
- Learn more: http://on.nyc.gov/39D7Pnj
- Share in multiple languages: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1247192425061326852?s=20
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- Donate money, medical supplies or Personal Protective Equipment for front line workers
- Affected by COVID19? Find out what benefits you may qualify for and more
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- English https://access.nyc.gov/coronavirus-covid-19-updates/
- More resources are here as well: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/helpnownyc/get-help/individuals.page
- Renters have rights in New York City and we will help you fight for those rights.
- Call 311 if you’re having issues. We will provide free legal help regardless of income or immigration status.
- Spread the word in multiple languages: https://twitter.com/NYCImmigrants/status/1258467271548252161
- TLC Launches Resource Center
- Legal, Financial and other Services to Hard Hit Drivers https://portal.driverresourcecenter.tlc.nyc.gov
- Has your financial situation changed due to #COVID19?
- NYC Financial Empowerment Center counselors are available to support you over the phone with free financial counseling – it’s secure and confidential.
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- Book an appointment at http://nyc.gov/TalkMoney
- Paycheck Protection Program: https://access.nyc.gov/paycheck-protection-program/
- Economic Injury Disaster Loan: https://access.nyc.gov/sba-loan-announcement/
- Student Loan Debt Tips During COVID-19
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- https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dca/consumers/Student-Loan-Debt-Tips-During-COVID19.page
- FAQ for Pandemic Unemployment Benefits
- COVID-19 Jobs: https://fphnyc.org/about/careers/
- Pet owner impact by COVID-19
- Call the Pet Hotline at 1-877-204-8821
- 8 a.m. to 8 p.m, 7 days a week
- Mental Health Support New Yorkers Can Access While Staying Home
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- Resources and a 24/7 hotline at nyc.gov/nycwell
- A free resource guide for all New Yorkers as well as services tailored to the needs of aging New Yorkers, veterans, students and young people, and people harmed by violence, crime or abuse : https://thrivenyc.cityofnewyork.us/mental_health_support_while_home
- To access SNAP online ordering
- COVID-19 Resources for NYCHA residents
- If you believe an employer is violating either existing labor laws or recently issued executive orders:
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- Contact 311 or the New York State Attorney General at (212) 416-8700 or Labor.Bureau@ag.ny.gov to report them.
- Learn more: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dca/workers/worker-rights.page
- NYC Food Delivery Driver Portal
The City of New York is hiring licensed TLC drivers to deliver food to New Yorkers in need during the COVID-19 crisis.
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- Learn more or Sign up:
https://cv19engagementportal.cityofnewyork.us/#/display/5e7634997ad67502161607c2
- Learn more or Sign up:
- New York City Department of Probation:One week of free groceries are available to all New Yorkers in five boroughs at the Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON) Nutrition Kitchens, in partnership with the Food Bank of NYC and the NYC Young Men’s Initiative (YMI)
- https://www1.nyc.gov/site/neon/programs/nutrition-kitchen.page
- We’ve released a Work from Home Toolkit to help New Yorkers make the most of working from home.
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- Check it out https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/cto/#/toolkit/working-from-home
- Spread the word: https://twitter.com/NYC_CTO/status/1251138741906915329
- DOE Graphics Library
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- A collection of graphics on the DOE’s recent announcements that can be shared with families and educators, in all 9 DOE languages.
- https://infohub.nyced.org/in-our-schools/translations/graphics-library
- Remote Learning:
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- You can request to have an internet-enabled device delivered to your home
- Fill out a device request form at coronavirus.schools.nyc/RemoteLearningDevices or call 311 for support
- For more information about remote learning, activities for students, and technical support go to schools.nyc.gov/LearnAtHome
- Take our remote learning survey: https://twitter.com/NYCSchools/status/1252597483575939074?s=20
- Housing Court
- is closed for most non-essential matters and that all pending proceedings are being administratively adjourned
- New York City Housing Court are now only open for essential cases permitted by the court, such as landlord lockouts, serious housing code violations, and requests for emergency repairs orders. Other Housing Court cases are on hold.
- Know that since March 16, 2020, all eviction proceedings in New York City are suspended indefinitely. For more information, please visit the NYC Department of Investigation (DOI).
- Anyone with knowledge of City marshals attempting to execute on warrants of eviction can report this activity by calling DOI’s Bureau of City Marshals at 212-825-5953.
- Call 311 or fill out the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants Contact Us form if you are being threatened with eviction, harassment or need emergency help.
- What is recyclable in New York City?
- Check:
- Our “How to Get Rid of” tool: https://on.nyc.gov/2HIUZcb
- Our What to Recycle page: http://on.nyc.gov/what-to-recycle
- Check:
Or ask us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYCSanitation/status/1260571081355771904