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HOUSE HOUSE FEDERAL FEDERAL ST STIMULUS IMULUS BILL BILL Direct State and Local Aid $17 Billion for NYC $375 billion total for counties and localities $34 Billion for NY State $500 billion for states HOUSE HOUSE FEDERAL FEDERAL ST


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HOUSE HOUSE FEDERAL FEDERAL ST STIMULUS IMULUS BILL BILL

Direct State and Local Aid

$17 Billion for NYC

$375 billion total for counties and localities

$34 Billion for NY State

$500 billion for states

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HOUSE HOUSE FEDERAL FEDERAL ST STIMULUS IMULUS BILL BILL

Food Assistance: $10B to support increase use of SNAP, 15% increase in benefits Housing: $4B for new and renewed Section 8 vouchers Transit:$15.75B in grants to support transit service Line of Duty:Federal benefits for survivors of first responders who die in line of duty related to COVID-19 Heroes’ Fund: $200B to establish hazard pay for essential workers, $13 per hour premium on top of wages, up to $10,000 bonus

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PE PEDIATRIC DIATRIC MUL MULTI TI-SYSTEM SYSTEM INFLAM INFLAMMATO MATORY RY SYN SYNDROME DROME

Update: 82 cases of multi-system inflammatory syndrome detected If your child has symptoms including persistent fever, rash, abdominal pain, vomiting call your doctor immediately If you need a doctor, call 311

  • 53 tested positive for COVID-19 or antibodies
  • 1 fatality reported
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PE PEDIATRIC DIATRIC MUL MULTI TI-SYSTEM SYSTEM INFLAM INFLAMMATO MATORY RY SYN SYNDROME DROME

What We Don’t Know What makes kids susceptible? How long does it take to manifest? What is the likelihood of developing it? What We Know Treatment effective if diagnosed early Immediate Actions Launching multilingual PSA campaign TODAY targeted to parents

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

12 miles open Thursday, 1.3 miles with Local Partners

Queens Brooklyn Manhattan Partner Sunnyside Shines Park Slope 5th Ave BID Flatbush Development Corp. Pine Box Rock Shop Concrete Safaris Meatpacking BID Hudson Yards/HK Alliance Streets 46th St 4th St Newkirk Ave Grattan St 115th St 13th St, 17th St, Little W 12 St Hudson Blvd East & West

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

12 miles open Thursday, 7.6 miles with Local Precincts

Bronx Queens Brooklyn Neighborhood Kingsbridge Mott Haven Morris Park Fordham Heights Jackson Heights Sunnyside Long Island City Flushing Crown Heights Sunset Park Streets W 238th St 140th St Rhinelander Ave Creston Ave 34th Ave Skillman Ave, 39th Ave 27th St, 5th St Roosevelt Ave, Peck Ave Prospect Pl 6th Ave

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

12 miles open Thursday, 7.6 miles with Local Precincts

Brooklyn Manhattan Neighborhood Carroll Gardens Sunset Park Williamsburg Brooklyn Heights Boerum Hill Kensington Clinton Hill Fort Greene Upper West Side Harlem Streets 1st Pl, 2nd Pl, 4th Pl 6th Ave Berry St Joralemon Street

  • St. Marks Place

East 7th St Hall St S Portland Ave West End Ave, 75th St 114th St

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

12 miles open Thursday, 2.8 miles adjacent to parks

Bronx Brooklyn Park Quarry Ballfields River Park

  • St. Mary's Park

Claremont McCarren Park Maria Hernandez Park Cooper Park Sternberg Park Streets Oak Tree Place Boston Road, Bronx Park S Jackson Ave Clay Ave Nassau Suydam St Sharon St Leonard St

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

12 miles open Thursday, 2.8 miles adjacent to parks

Brooklyn Manhattan Staten Island Park Korean War Veterans Plaza Dome Playground Cobble Hill Park Jackie Robinson Park North Shore Esplanade Park Streets Cadman Plaza East 38th Street Congress St Edgecombe Ave Bank Street

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OPEN OPEN STREE STREETS

9.2 miles of Protected Bike Lanes opening throughout May

Manhattan Queens Brooklyn Neighborhood Financial District Midtown Astoria/LIC Boerum Hill Clinton Hill Prospect Park Streets Broadway 38th Street, 39th Street Crescent St 4th Ave Ashland Pl/Navy St Flatbush Ave

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PRE PRE-K K OFFERS OFFERS OUT OUT TODAY TODAY

Pre-K Offers are out to 61,790 students and their families Record 77% of families received offer to their top choice Record 90% of families received offer to one of their top three choices Seats are still available! If you have a child born in 2016, visit myschools.nyc or call 718-935-2009

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FAITH FAITH-BAS BASED ED SE SECTO CTOR COU COUNCIL NCIL

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PROTECTI PROTECTING G HOMELESS HOMELESS NEW NEW YORK YORKERS ERS

370 people engaged last night 213 people accepted services

  • 178 to shelter
  • 35 to hospital
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THANK THANK YOU YOU

Americares 550,000 KN95 masks, 13,150 surgical masks, 960 packages

  • f disinfectant wipes

China General Chamber Commerce 100,000 surgical masks Ford and Troy Design Manufacturer 30,000 non-surgical face shields Century 21 Stores Over 20,000 sq ft of warehouse space for PPE storage, delivery support Anheuser-Busch 23,000 bottles of hand sanitizer

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THANK THANK YOU YOU

The Urban Assembly Maker Academy 24,000 non-surgical masks Tivuna 14,000 coveralls American Chinese United Care (ACUC) Alliance 20,000 disposable masks, 3,000 gloves, 500 KN95 masks Public Health Solutions $14,000 in PPE procurement support services

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TRA TRACKING CKING PRO PROGRE GRESS 3 INDICATOR 3 INDICATORS

People admitted to hospitals for suspected COVID-19

  • 78

(51 as of May 10) People currently in H+H ICUs for suspected COVID-19

  • 561 (550 as of May 10)

Percentage of people tested who are positive for COVID-19

  • Citywide: 13% (14% as of May 10)

Data for Monday, May 11. Published at nyc.gov/coronavirus