COVID-19: CT National Guard Will Make Unannounced Visits To Check On Nursing Homes COVID-19: CT National Guard Will Make Unannounced Visits To Check On Nursing Homes
Covid-19: CT National Guard Will Make Unannounced Visits To Check On Nursing Homes The cavalry is coming to Connecticut to help continue combating the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) during the current crisis. The Connecticut National Guard and federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been called in to assist the Department of Health in inspecting nursing homes and long-term care facilities that have patients with COVID-19. During the visits, the National Guard will ensure that healthcare workers have proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and will evaluate the rate of infection and the spread of the virus in nursing home residents. Apart from …
COVID-19: LI Man Is First In Nation Charged With Price-Gouging PPE Under Defense Production Act COVID-19: LI Man Is First In Nation Charged With Price-Gouging PPE Under Defense Production Act
Covid-19: LI Man Is First In Nation Charged With Price-Gouging PPE Under Defense Production Act A Long Island man is the person in the country to be charged with hoarding and price gouging of personal protective equipment (PPE) needed in the fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) under the defense production act. Amardeep Singh, 45, of Woodbury, was charged on Friday, April 24, for hoarding thousands of the much-needed goods at a warehouse in Brentwood and price-gouging customers at his store in Plainview, said Richard P. Donoghue, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. According to the complaint filed in federal court in Central Islip, Singh — who …
Murphy: 'Hoarders Deserve Special Place In Hell,' FBI Agents Raid 2nd Lakewood Warehouse Murphy: 'Hoarders Deserve Special Place In Hell,' FBI Agents Raid 2nd Lakewood Warehouse
Murphy: 'Hoarders Deserve Special Place In Hell,' FBI Agents Raid 2nd Lakewood Warehouse For the second time in two days, FBI agents and other law enforcement officers raided a Lakewood warehouse, leaving with truckloads of personal protective equipment. More protective gear -- including masks critically needed during the coronavirus outbreak -- were hoarded by a local business, according to several media outlets. Investigators in FBI jackets entered a warehouse at 155 Oberlin North Thursday, but would not speak to news reporters. One employee told the Asbury Park Press "it's about masks." Multiple freight trucks transported boxes away from the building for hours. Gov. Phil …
Around Farfield Schools: Yee Ha! Virtual Gym, COVID-19 Grading, High Schoolers Help With PPE Around Farfield Schools: Yee Ha! Virtual Gym, COVID-19 Grading, High Schoolers Help With PPE
Around Farfield Schools: Yee Ha! Virtual Gym, Covid-19 Grading, High Schoolers Help With PPE Yee Ha!  Nobody can sit still for the "Cotton Eyed Joe," especially when you see Fairfield County teachers do their lively version of the line dance in a virtual physical education workout video they made for their K to fifth-grade students to do at home. Northeast Elementary School physical education teachers Jim Bradley and Laurie Doyle Lubowitz created this dance workout video for their distance learning students.Laurie Lubowitz Stamford's Northeast Elementary School teachers Jim Bradley and Laurie Doyle Lubowitz, in masks and socially distancing from one another, also dance the Cha-…
Around Fairfield County: Caravan Thanks Hospital Staff, Meals For Children, Volunteers Needed Around Fairfield County: Caravan Thanks Hospital Staff, Meals For Children, Volunteers Needed
Around Fairfield County: Caravan Thanks Hospital Staff, Meals For Children, Volunteers Needed With a display of lights and sirens, first responders formed a parade to salute healthcare personnel, drawing mutual adoration from the staff at two major Fairfield hospitals to kick off this past weekend. Police, fire and ambulance crews, along with Mayor Joe Ganim, among other officials, joined a caravan of emergency vehicles Friday, April 17 in Bridgeport to drive past Yale-New Haven Health Bridgeport Hospital and Hartford Healthcare St. Vincent's Medical Center while hospital staff, some holding signs thanking the first responders, stood outside watching and waving.  "They are…
COVID-19: Lowe's Giving Workers Pay Raises, Rearranges Stores For Social Distancing COVID-19: Lowe's Giving Workers Pay Raises, Rearranges Stores For Social Distancing
Covid-19: Lowe's Giving Workers Pay Raises, Rearranges Stores For Social Distancing In response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and in an effort to retain employees and make sure they are safe, Lowe’s has announced it will raise hourly wages while implementing several safety measures. The salary increase, of $2 per hour, which runs through the month of April, is for all employees including seasonal and part-time workers, said Marvin Ellison, Lowe’s president and CEO. “We are continually working on ways to protect and support our associates and our customers during this time when we are all adjusting how we work and live,” said Ellison. In addition, the store…
COVID-19: MTA To Give $500K To Families Of Workers Killed By Virus As Death Toll Climbs Past 50 COVID-19: MTA To Give $500K To Families Of Workers Killed By Virus As Death Toll Climbs Past 50
Covid-19: MTA To Give $500K To Families Of Workers Killed By Virus As Death Toll Climbs Past 50 Following an agreement with three of the MTA's largest labor unions, Metro-North officials announced they will provide $500,000 benefits to the families of transit workers killed by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as if they died in the line of duty. As of Wednesday, April 15, more than 50 MTA employees have died from virus-related complications, the vast majority city bus, and subway workers. "Transportation workers are the heroes moving heroes of this public health crisis, continuing to get healthcare workers, first responders and other essential personnel where they need to go and savin…
Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths
Warren County Senior Living Home Has 26 Coronavirus Cases, 9 Deaths One senior living facility in Warren County has a total of 26 residents and staff members who tested positive for COVID-19, as well as several deaths from the virus, reports say. The Chelsea at Brookfield in White Township currently has 26 COVID-19 cases: 19 residents and seven staff members, officials said. Nine of the 19 residents with the virus have died in the past several weeks, officials said. Four of the seven staff members who were tested positive have since returned to work, and others continue to recover at home. The patients who died from the virus were in their 80s and 90s, of…
Edgewater First Aid Squad Seeks PPE Donations Edgewater First Aid Squad Seeks PPE Donations
Edgewater First Aid Squad Seeks PPE Donations The Edgewater Volunteer First Aid Squad is seeking donations of personal protective equipment (PPE) amid the coronavirus pandemic. Anyone willing to donate equipment -- such as N95 masks, gloves, gowns, Tyvek suits or eye goggles or shields -- is asked to message @edgewaterfas_ on Instagram or email [email protected]. EVFAS headquarters is located at 916 River Road.
COVID-19: Largest Increase In Daily Death Toll As Number Of Cases Climbs To 102,863 In New York COVID-19: Largest Increase In Daily Death Toll As Number Of Cases Climbs To 102,863 In New York
Covid-19: Largest Increase In Daily Death Toll As Number Of Cases Climbs To 102,863 In New York There were 562 newly reported deaths tied to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in New York, the most fatalities reported in a single day since the outbreak. At his daily COVID-19 briefing on Friday, April 3, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that there have been 10,482 new positive cases, bringing the state’s total to 102,863 cases, four times more than any other state. There have now been 2,935 deaths reported, up from 2,373 the day before - the biggest single-day increase since the crisis began. 
“When this started, New York had airports that were designated as entrance zones,…
Feds: 192,000 Respirator Masks, More Seized From Black Market Dealer Sent To NJ, NY Front Lines Feds: 192,000 Respirator Masks, More Seized From Black Market Dealer Sent To NJ, NY Front Lines
Feds: 192,000 Respirator Masks, More Seized From Black Market Dealer Sent To NJ, NY Front Lines A total of 192,000 N95 respirator masks and other personal protective equipment seized from a black market dealer busted by the FBI is being sent to the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus in New Jersey and New York, federal authorities announced Thursday. The distributed equipment also includes 130,000 surgical masks, procedure masks, N100 masks, surgical gowns, disinfectant towels, particulate filters, bottles of hand sanitizer, and bottles of spray disinfectant, they said. The equipment was seized from Baruch Feldheim, 43, who federal authorities said had enough black market…
SURGE BEGINS: New Jersey Coronavirus Cases Hit 22,255, Seven Hospitals At Capacity SURGE BEGINS: New Jersey Coronavirus Cases Hit 22,255, Seven Hospitals At Capacity
Surge Begins: New Jersey Coronavirus Cases Hit 22,255, Seven Hospitals At Capacity Another 91 deaths coronavirus deaths and more than 3,600 new cases were reported Wednesday in New Jersey, raising the statewide total to 22,255 with 355 fatalities. Another 350 ventilators were being released to New Jersey in addition to the 300 acquired Tuesday morning, Gov. Phil Murphy said at his daily briefing Wednesday afternoon. That gives the state 850 additional ventilators, although the governor said more are needed. He promised to keep pressing for the nearly 2,000 that he previously cited as necessary. North Jersey is already seeing an increasing demand on the healthca…