Greetings, friends,
I hope you're all doing well.
Local Updates:
Not many.
At this point, you are no doubt aware of CoVID-19, AKA Coronavirus' presence, changing day-to-day. Schools are closed, and the Village is operating on a limited basis & workload. Check your daily Governor's and Presidential briefings.
Then again, depending on when you are reading this, you may or may not have been deemed an "Essential" worker, and your job status may be on a day-to-day basis.
So, there isn't really that much by way of hyperlocal 'news' that isn't being documented more regularly. This message is just to say you aren't alone in feeling anxious or disoriented. These are complicated times. The important coda is that we will get through this, together.
We will get through this together.
This blog is dedicated to spreading news and information regarding the Village of Freeport, of New York. It is a nonpartisan, private-enterprise creation that aims to keep Village Residents in the loop. If you have any story leads or suggestions, feel free to contact its editor, Jesse Pohlman!
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Sunday, March 15, 2020
TWF 302: County Executive Orders Schools Closed & More (CoVID Update #5)
Greetings, friends,
Opening note - these may be the strangest times since the end of 2012, huh?
Moving on.
Nassau Executive Curran Orders Nassau County Schools Closed
This is an expansion of Freeport's pre-existing announcement, recorded here, both beyond the 3/16-17 closure, and beyond the local scale. This is a two-week closure, though staff is permitted to use the facilities for distance learning purposes and others, and it doesn't apply to certain schools for people with special needs. As always, please check in with your district.
Notice that "Social Distancing" is called for; this is basically just staying in with friends and family; or, at least, not going out to crowded places.
Last, as we've been saying here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That still includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Opening note - these may be the strangest times since the end of 2012, huh?
Moving on.
Nassau Executive Curran Orders Nassau County Schools Closed
This is an expansion of Freeport's pre-existing announcement, recorded here, both beyond the 3/16-17 closure, and beyond the local scale. This is a two-week closure, though staff is permitted to use the facilities for distance learning purposes and others, and it doesn't apply to certain schools for people with special needs. As always, please check in with your district.
Notice that "Social Distancing" is called for; this is basically just staying in with friends and family; or, at least, not going out to crowded places.
Last, as we've been saying here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That still includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Saturday, March 14, 2020
TWF 301: Freeport Schools Closed To Students, 3/16 & 3/17 (CoVID-19 Update #4)
Greetings, friends,
Just a brisk update:
According to the latest Superintendent's message at the Freeport Schools website, schools will be closed 3/16/2020 and 3/17/2020 for students:
"We have decided, in an abundance of precaution, to close the schools for students only on Monday, March 16th and Tuesday March 17th to continue preparations for our contingency plans for communication and E-Learning platforms and other related matters to ensure the continuity of education for our students in the event of an extended closing. During these two days, staff will further solidify our E-Learning platforms. We will continue enhanced building sanitizing protocols including the weekends."
Last, as we've been saying here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That still includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Just a brisk update:
According to the latest Superintendent's message at the Freeport Schools website, schools will be closed 3/16/2020 and 3/17/2020 for students:
"We have decided, in an abundance of precaution, to close the schools for students only on Monday, March 16th and Tuesday March 17th to continue preparations for our contingency plans for communication and E-Learning platforms and other related matters to ensure the continuity of education for our students in the event of an extended closing. During these two days, staff will further solidify our E-Learning platforms. We will continue enhanced building sanitizing protocols including the weekends."
Last, as we've been saying here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That still includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Friday, March 13, 2020
TWF 300: States Of Emergency Require Calm (CoVID-19 Update #3)
Greetings, friends,
Just a few updates.
First, the Federal Government is taking emergency action over the Coronavirus in order to make more testing available. Why more testing wasn't available earlier is itself an unexplained question. The U.S. has been pitifully behind the rest of the world in testing.
Second: Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has declared a State Of Emergency in order to access more resources. This includes many facility closures.
Third: As Laura Curran said as part of the above announcement, IF you are healthy and IF you can, please donate some blood. There's apparently a lack of donations going on.
Fourth: As we always say, here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Just a few updates.
First, the Federal Government is taking emergency action over the Coronavirus in order to make more testing available. Why more testing wasn't available earlier is itself an unexplained question. The U.S. has been pitifully behind the rest of the world in testing.
Second: Nassau County Executive Laura Curran has declared a State Of Emergency in order to access more resources. This includes many facility closures.
Third: As Laura Curran said as part of the above announcement, IF you are healthy and IF you can, please donate some blood. There's apparently a lack of donations going on.
Fourth: As we always say, here:
First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic! (That includes buying up all of the damned toilet paper! :/ )
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
TWF 299: Coronavirus Shuts SUNY, CUNY, Nassau & More! Plus, Dr. Kuncham Speaks! (CoVID-19 Update 2)
Hello friends,
I hope you are all doing well!
Freeport-Specific Updates from Dr. Kuncham: Nassau County Executive Laura Curran gave a press conference with medical and educational leaders - including Freeport's own Superintendent, Dr. Kishore Kuncham, who spoke about issues regarding the spread of dangerous rumors about the virus' impact. Kuncham also talked reassuringly about the development that's gone on for Freeport's online learning plan, which involves over 6,000 Chromebooks being distributed to students! He even addressed concerns about internet access for possible students. (Starts 16:00 min into the video)
Broader Long-Island College & University Closures
A little past 2:00 PM, Governor Cuomo announced that all SUNY and CUNY schools will be transitioning to an online "distance learning" model. According to Garden City's Patch, Nassau Community College is also closed; Long Island Press provides a more comprehensive listing of closures, including my Alma-Mater, Adelphi University, as well as Molloy College and others.
While there are still very few public school district closures in our area (see the above link to Long Island Press for more details!) - and such closures present infinitely different complications, including but not limited to how children would be supervised, and in some case get fed - the risk exists that certain schools may close in the future due to a confirmed case of exposure, or due to a broader outbreak that is uncontainable with lesser measures.
As always, check with your district's website and administration to confirm any changes you hear about online!
State Worker Aid: Cuomo has announced that any quarantined/etc NYS workers will get up to two weeks of paid leave. Private enterprise and other government offices might want to follow suit, especially for places like New Rochelle, where broader quarantines already exist.
To that end: First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic!
I hope you are all doing well!
Freeport-Specific Updates from Dr. Kuncham: Nassau County Executive Laura Curran gave a press conference with medical and educational leaders - including Freeport's own Superintendent, Dr. Kishore Kuncham, who spoke about issues regarding the spread of dangerous rumors about the virus' impact. Kuncham also talked reassuringly about the development that's gone on for Freeport's online learning plan, which involves over 6,000 Chromebooks being distributed to students! He even addressed concerns about internet access for possible students. (Starts 16:00 min into the video)
Broader Long-Island College & University Closures
A little past 2:00 PM, Governor Cuomo announced that all SUNY and CUNY schools will be transitioning to an online "distance learning" model. According to Garden City's Patch, Nassau Community College is also closed; Long Island Press provides a more comprehensive listing of closures, including my Alma-Mater, Adelphi University, as well as Molloy College and others.
While there are still very few public school district closures in our area (see the above link to Long Island Press for more details!) - and such closures present infinitely different complications, including but not limited to how children would be supervised, and in some case get fed - the risk exists that certain schools may close in the future due to a confirmed case of exposure, or due to a broader outbreak that is uncontainable with lesser measures.
As always, check with your district's website and administration to confirm any changes you hear about online!
State Worker Aid: Cuomo has announced that any quarantined/etc NYS workers will get up to two weeks of paid leave. Private enterprise and other government offices might want to follow suit, especially for places like New Rochelle, where broader quarantines already exist.
To that end: First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic!
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
TWF 298: Nassau County Coronavirus School closures (CoVID-19 Update #1)
Greetings, friends!
As 2020 continues to be a banner year for Humankind, I'm hopping back on The Weekly Freeporter strictly in an Emergency Response basis. Please note that this is an ongoing emergency, and that situations change frequently and without warning - and TWF is not a professional outlet, meaning our resources are limited. Updates will be on a limited basis, and only to serve as a place to collect information.
That said, if you have any leads, reach out and we'll verify as best we can!
Additionally, as with our Hurricane Sandy coverage, while we'll focus on Freeport as possible, this disaster effects, well, all of Humankind, so let's start with just keeping an eye on Nassau County.
According to Governor Andrew Cuomo's latest update on Twitter, about 19 people in Nassau have tested positive for Coronavirus. ABC News and others report that the National Guard has been called into Rockland County to help those in quarantine get food and supplies. As more testing takes place, more positives are expected; according to medical professionals I've spoken to, this will help with controlling the outbreak.
To that end: First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic!
Announced Nassau County School District Closures - More detail available from Long Island Press.
Glen Cove
Locust Valley
Oyster Bay
Plainview-Old Bethpage
Shoream-Wading River
It is reasonable to expect more as time goes on. Additionally, there are many local colleges closed, including Hofstra, Columbia, and Saint John's. As always, please check in with your school's webpage on a daily basis, and/or keep an eye on the alerts sent to your e-mail/cell phone.
Be safe.
As 2020 continues to be a banner year for Humankind, I'm hopping back on The Weekly Freeporter strictly in an Emergency Response basis. Please note that this is an ongoing emergency, and that situations change frequently and without warning - and TWF is not a professional outlet, meaning our resources are limited. Updates will be on a limited basis, and only to serve as a place to collect information.
That said, if you have any leads, reach out and we'll verify as best we can!
Additionally, as with our Hurricane Sandy coverage, while we'll focus on Freeport as possible, this disaster effects, well, all of Humankind, so let's start with just keeping an eye on Nassau County.
According to Governor Andrew Cuomo's latest update on Twitter, about 19 people in Nassau have tested positive for Coronavirus. ABC News and others report that the National Guard has been called into Rockland County to help those in quarantine get food and supplies. As more testing takes place, more positives are expected; according to medical professionals I've spoken to, this will help with controlling the outbreak.
To that end: First of all, please make sure you are washing your hands, covering your coughs, and generally obeying good personal hygiene in order to minimize both your risk and the risk of those around you. If you feel sick (fever, chills, body ache, difficulty breathing), DO NOT go to work, and DO NOT just go to the doctor - call your healthcare provider and ask for instructions on what their procedure is.
Do not panic!
Announced Nassau County School District Closures - More detail available from Long Island Press.
Glen Cove
Locust Valley
Oyster Bay
Plainview-Old Bethpage
Shoream-Wading River
It is reasonable to expect more as time goes on. Additionally, there are many local colleges closed, including Hofstra, Columbia, and Saint John's. As always, please check in with your school's webpage on a daily basis, and/or keep an eye on the alerts sent to your e-mail/cell phone.
Be safe.
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