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PROTECTING WORKERS Face Coverings DCWP, SBS and DCAS will coordinate pick-up and delivery of 2 million face coverings for businesses and workers, with more to come Worker Resources: Know Your Rights + Guidance City will provide resources to


  1. PROTECTING WORKERS Face Coverings DCWP, SBS and DCAS will coordinate pick-up and delivery of 2 million face coverings for businesses and workers, with more to come Worker Resources: Know Your Rights + Guidance City will provide resources to keep workers and customers safe ● Materials, FAQs, signage with employee rights ● Online trainings ● Worker protection hotline launching next week

  2. MORE COVID TESTING FOR NON-PROFIT WORKERS ACS DSS Residential Foster Care Adult and Family Shelters Close to Home and other residential Drop-In Centers juvenile justice programs Safe Havens Street Outreach Teams DOHMH HIV/AIDS Housing Programs (HASA) Supportive Housing Domestic Violence Shelters Residential Services for individuals with Scatter Sites intellectual and developmental disabilities Crisis Response Teams DYCD Housing for people with AIDS (HOPWA) Runaway and Homeless 15/15 Housing Youth Shelters Consideration of Adult Homes and Drop-in Centers Community Residences Outreach Teams

  3. MORE COVID TESTING FOR NON-PROFIT WORKERS NYC will make voluntary, weekly COVID testing available for up to nearly 31,000 non-profit human service provider staff starting June 1 Up to 4,000 tests per day

  4. MORE COVID TESTING FOR NON-PROFIT WORKERS Available June 1: Walk-In Sites Non-profit staff can walk-in to any city-affiliated testing site at any time Available June 15: Mobile Testing Up to 15 mobile teams will bring testing sites to non-profit worksites once a week Available in July: Job-Site Testing City will provide test kits and PPE for providers to administer tests on-site

  5. EXPANDING CURE VIOLENCE SOCIAL DISTANCING WORK Social Distance Enhancers Currently, citywide the Cure Violence sites have 150 “violence interrupters” and outreach workers engaged in action We’ll expand to 375 more staff , each site will increase by an additional 10-15 people for social distancing and COVID outreach from June to September

  6. EXPANDING CURE VIOLENCE SOCIAL DISTANCING WORK ART NOT WAR

  7. EXPANDING CURE VIOLENCE SOCIAL DISTANCING WORK Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Marketing + Messaging Campaign in 21 Target Neighborhoods Public service announcements Flyers and outdoor ads Social media ads MOCJ’s Office to Prevent Gun Violence has partnered with ART NOT WAR to create equitable messages from the community that address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on black and brown communities

  8. CLOSING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE 10,000 Internet-enabled tablets shipped to disconnected NYCHA seniors Delivered to seniors at 100 developments in every borough

  9. REGISTER TO VOTE TODAY is the deadline to register to vote in the June 23 primaries Visit www.vote.nyc to register online, or to learn how to register by mail

  10. HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS -- SUSPECTED COVID-19 CASES

  11. H+H CRITICAL CARE (ICU) PATIENTS

  12. PERCENT OF NYC RESIDENTS WHO TESTED POSITIVE

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