— IN THE PAST WEEK —

 

A blessed and healthy Orthodox Easter to all those celebrating! Let us all hope and pray that this time of rebirth heals what needs to be healed for all of us. Christos Anesti!

 

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Working Through the

Coronavirus Outbreak Together

 

Dear Neighbors,

 

I hope everyone continues to stay healthy and safe during these challenging times. Please find below the latest COVID-19 related updates and resources and stay informed. As my staff and I continue to work on behalf of Northeast Queens, my office can be reached at 718-619-8611 or [email protected]. Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns.

Thank you and stay well,
Council Member Paul Vallone

 

Please note the following City and State guidelines and determinations:

  • New York on PAUSE will be extended in coordination with other states to May 15. Non-essential workers must continue to stay home. Social distancing rules remain in place.
  • Effective April 17, all New Yorkers must wear a cloth face covering or a mask when out in public and in situations where social distancing cannot be maintained.
  • DOE schools will continue Remote Learning. The Mayor has signaled that school buildings will not reopen for instruction for the rest of the 2019-20 school year​. Students who need devices for online learning should request them here.
  • All New Yorkers will be able to vote via absentee ballot for the June 23rd election. See more at vote.nyc.
  • All non-essential businesses statewide will be closed until further notice.
  • Non-essential construction statewide has been suspended to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. 
  • Casinos, gyms, theaters, retail shopping malls, amusement parks and bowling alleys are closed until further notice. Bars and restaurants are closed, but takeout can be ordered during the period of closure.

  • All non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason are still banned.
  • Alternate Side Parking regulations are suspended through April 28
For the duration of the outbreak, the following precautions are strongly encouraged to keep you and your family healthy: 
  • Wash your hands with soap and water often, for at least 20 seconds every time, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Do not touch your face unless you recently washed your hands.
  • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or sleeve when sneezing or coughing. Do not use your hands.
  • When in public, practice social distancing of at least six feet from others.
  • If you are an older adult or have a chronic health conditions, avoid unnecessary gatherings.
  • Most importantly, #StaySafeStayHome!

 

Healthy or sick, all New Yorkers must stay home unless they are essential workers or need urgent health care.

 

We will continue to share the latest updates and resources with the community as they are reported to help ensure everyone stays informed. Follow our Facebook and Twitter for the latest. 

 

Please sign up to get email updates from New York State on the evolving COVID-19 situation at https://now.ny.gov/page/s/coronavirus-updates.
 

 

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Vallone Calls on Congress to Include

Co-ops and Condos in CARES Act Relief

 

At the next City Council Stated Meeting, which will take place virtually on April 22nd, Council Member Paul A. Vallone will introduce a resolution calling on Congress and President Trump to expand the CARES Act and Payroll Protection Program to include considerations for housing cooperatives and condominiums, allowing them the ability to access critical PPP loans processed by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Congress is slated to consider the next COVID-19 stimulus package later this month.

 

The Payroll Protection Program provides cash-flow assistance through 100-percent federally guaranteed loans to employers who maintain their payroll during this public emergency. If employers maintain their payroll, the loans are forgiven. The SBA announced on Thursday that the funds allocated to the program in the last stimulus bill have been exhausted due to overwhelming demand and urged Congress to appropriate additional funds in the next package.

 

Similar to small businesses, cooperative and condominium owners and tenants are facing a number of hardships stemming from the COVID-19 crisis, including declining revenues from shareholders who have lost their jobs, declining rental income from commercial tenants and vacant apartments that are unsold due to the current market. Many also report the inability to pay their essential workers, which will undoubtedly hurt tenant populations, many of whom are homebound seniors.

 

“As our City persists through the COVID-19 crisis, we must protect a cornerstone of our local communities,” said Council Member Vallone. “Our co-ops and condos provide a vital affordable, middle-class housing option to hundreds of thousands of our New Yorkers. The next iteration of the Payroll Protection Program must extend this lifeline to our cooperative and condominium owners and tenants, who too are facing immense hardship paying their essential workers and maintaining other critical operating expenses during this public health crisis.”

 

“This week I sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Mnuchin and SBA Administrator Carranza urging them to make residential housing cooperatives and condominium associations eligible for Payroll Protection Program loans under the CARES Act,” said Congressman Tom Suozzi. “I fully support Council Member Vallone and the rest of the City Council in their efforts to ensure the financial stability of the thousands of housing cooperatives and condominiums throughout the New York metropolitan area."

 

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Northeast Queens Strong!

 

Our healthcare workers and first responders are working tirelessly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and Northeast Queens continues to find new and creative ways to rise and support our essential workers on the front lines fighting this pandemic every day.

 

 

Through their Food for the Fearless initiative, Mark Boccia and the team at Bayside's Bourbon Street Queens and OSP have raised nearly $80,000 and counting to provide hundreds of meals to healthcare workers at our New York hospitals and the many first responders stationed at our local precincts, firehouses, and Fort Totten.

 

Click here to learn more about this fundraiser

 

 

A local group has organized to help assemble over 2,800 critical face shields for healthcare workers at Elmhurst Hospital, Forest Hills Hospital, Stony Brook University Hospital, Brandywine Nursing Home in Little Neck, and several others. Organizer Dr. Emily Watkins writes: "Our volunteers continue to work tirelessly to build face shields. We are grateful to have some new volunteers joining our ranks this week. The situation seems to be improving in some places and some of the hospitals we’ve supplied now have enough face shields for all their staff." 

 

Click here to learn more about Project Face Shield

 

 

 

A group of neighbors have created the "Meals for Visiting Healthcare Workers in Queens" initiative to provide meals to the many nurses, doctors, and paramedics from across the country staying at the Adria Hotel and Conference Center and Best Western on Northern Boulevard. Organizer Amy Herzog writes: "After 12 hour shifts on the front lines, these medical workers are exhausted and hungry. Please help us raise money to coordinate hot meals and other needed supplies."

 

Click here to learn more about this initiative

 

 

The "Help Our Healthcare Heroes" initiative has delivered meals to hundreds of medical staff throughout Queens, Manhattan, and Long Island. Organizer Karra Puccia writes: "Every dollar counts and we want to support these heroes when they leave their families to care for ours. Please share so we can continue helping them."

 

Click here to learn more

 

THANK YOU to these local organizers and to our first responders, our healthcare workers, and all those on the front lines every day working hard to get our city through this pandemic. We will weather these uncertain times and come through stronger, together!

 

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Economic Impact Payment Information:

What You Need to Know

 

On March 27, 2020, Congress passed the CARES act to help individuals that are negatively impacted by the coronavirus epidemic. An important component of individual relief, Economic Impact Payments, will be distributed by the IRS in the coming weeks. 

 

You don't need to take any action to automatically receive your payment if you:

  • filed a 2018 or 2019 tax return and are eligible; or
  • received one of these benefits:
    • Social Security retirement benefits and survivor benefits
    • Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits and survivor benefits
    • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits
    • Railroad Retirement and survivor benefits

If you are not required to file a federal 2018 or 2019 income tax return, visit the IRS at Non-filers: Enter Payment Info Here to submit your information using the secure IRS Free File fillable form provided. To claim the $500 benefit for each qualifying dependent child under 17, those who receive Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability insurance benefits and did not file a tax return for 2018 or 2019, or who receive SSI, must visit the above link. 

 

The Economic Impact Payment program is managed by the IRS and the United States Treasury. For accurate guidance, including how to provide or update direct deposit information, filing directions for those who have not filed a return, or to check the status of your payment, visit the IRS at Economic Impact Payments

 

 

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COVID-19 Emergency Supply Sourcing & Manufacturing

 

 

As chair of the Council's Committee on Economic Development, I'm encouraged to see over 2,000 NYC businesses have answered the call for aid from our healthcare workers, who need proper supplies & protection to continue fighting COVID19.

 

Are you able to help support the City's response to COVID19? Volunteer to help today: https://edc.nyc/covid-19-emergency-supply-sourcing-manufacturing

 

Read more at The Architect's Newspaper

 

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Meal Delivery for Those in Need

 

NYC is assisting New Yorkers by delivering meals to those who cannot access food themselves: http://NYC.gov/GetFood or call 311.

 

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Grab and Go Meals for ALL

 

 

Starting Friday, April 3, 2020, three free meals are available daily for ALL New Yorkers in more than 400 Meal Hubs across the 5 boroughs.

 

Locations in Northeast Queens include Bayside High School, MS 158, PS 169 Bay Terrace and PS 107 Flushing.

 

To find a location near you visit http://schools.nyc.gov/freemeals
or text "NYC FOOD" to 877-877.

 

 

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Get Involved: How You Can Help

 

 

 

Visit http://nyc.gov/helpnownyc for the latest ways you can safely help, or seek help, from your fellow New Yorkers. ​

 

 

 

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Coronavirus FAQ


What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
• Commonly reported symptoms include:
o Fever (temperature over 100.4 degrees F or 38 degrees C)
o Cough
o Shortness of breath (difficulty breathing)
o Sore throat
• If you have any of these symptoms, and they are not due to a preexisting health condition like asthma or emphysema, you may have COVID-19 and you must stay home.

 

What should I do if I get sick with COVID-19 symptoms?
If you have mild to moderate symptoms, stay home. You should not seek medical care or try to get tested. By staying home, you reduce the possibility of transmission to others, including health care workers who are needed to care for the more seriously ill.
• If you are over 50 years old or have chronic conditions, consult your doctor. They may want to monitor you more closely.
• If your symptoms do not go away or get worse after three to four days, consult with your doctor.
• Stay home for at least seven days after your symptoms started. Make sure that you have been fever-free for three days without the use of fever-reducing drugs, such as Tylenol and ibuprofen. Also, make sure that your cough and sore throat are better before you go back to your routine. If you never had a fever, stay at home for at least three days after your symptoms start improving.
• If you go out to see your doctor, wear a face mask if available. If possible, take a private car, sit in the back seat and roll down the window.
If you have more severe symptoms, such as difficulty breathing and very high fever, go to an emergency department. Call 911 if you need help right away.

 

Via NYC Department of Health

 

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NYC Public School Remote Learning

 

 

The DOE has commenced Remote Learning.

 

If you are a family in need of a device, please use the resources below and visit the NYC Department of Education website

 

 

Visit http://schools.nyc.gov and schools.nyc.gov/coronavirus for the latest official DOE updates.

 

 

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New York State Issues Guidance on

COVID-19 Paid Leave Law

 

On March 18, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law Senate Bill S8091 to provide paid sick leave and job protection for workers during the COVID-19 crisis (“COVID-19 Leave”). 

 

This leave is provided in the event that a worker, or their minor children, are subject to a mandatory or precautionary order of quarantine or isolation issued by the State of New York, the Department of Health, local board of health, or any government entity duly authorized to issue such order due to COVID-19.

 

Find a comprehensive list of eligibility requirements and benefits here:

https://paidfamilyleave.ny.gov/new-york-paid-family-leave-covid-19-faqs

 

 

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SUSPENDED: Participatory Budgeting

 

 

Due to recent developments and concerns regarding COVID19, the NYC Council is temporarily suspending Participatory Budgeting until further notice. This was a difficult decision to make, but the health and well-being of our communities is priority number one.

 

Updates to come!

 

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POSTPONED: Spring Rain Barrel Events

 

 

The spring Whitestone, College Point and Little Bay Park Rain Barrel events have been postponed.

 

Please stay posted for rescheduled dates.

 

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Thanks for reading! As always, if you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact my office.

 

Sincerely,

Hon. Paul A. Vallone

New York City Council, District 19

42-40 Bell Boulevard, Suite 507

Bayside, New York 11361

718.619.8611

[email protected]

 

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