Friday, June 5, 2020
Vol. 80, No. 23
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SERVING PLAINVIEW, HICKSVILLE, AND LEVITTOWN
REMEMBERING THE FALLEN
Town Board discusses next steps in reopening process BY RIKKI MASSAND
Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C,I-Bethpage) joined (from left to right) Kerin Howard; Commander Peter Stasinski, VFW Post 9592; Robert Spicer; Nassau County Legislator John Ferretti; Joseph Donarumma; Mikulin; Mark Dennington; Armando Fuentes; Town of Hempstead Councilman Dennis Dunne; Nancy Fuentes; Commander Frank Marcinek, American Legion Post 1711; Town of Hempstead Supervisor Don Clavin Jr; Senator Kevin Thomas, and Town of Hempstead Clerk Kate Murray for the Levittown Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May 25. Assemblyman John Mikulin (R,C,I-Bethpage) joined VFW Post 9592 and American Legion Post 1711, alongside colleagues on the local and state level, to honor fallen soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines for the annual Levittown Memorial Day Ceremony on Monday, May
25 at the Levittown Veterans Memorial Park. âI am pleased that despite the COVID-19 pandemic, we were still able to honor those who sacrificed their lives to protect our nation,â said Mikulin. âIt was a pleasure to do this with my colleagues, representatives from the VFW
Post 9592 and the American Legion Post 1711. My thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of our fallen soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines. Their courage, bravery and dedication will never be forgotten. I thank them for their service and sacrifice.â
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During the Town of Oyster Bay meeting, held with a purposeful âphysical distancing setupâ at Town Hall on Tuesday, June 2, Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino said the Town operations and area businesses have begun a gradual un-PAUSE per New York State Governor Andrew Cuomoâs guidelines. The supervisor promoted the Townâs schedule for June drive-in movies at various locations before providing statistics on a most-welcome decline in the COVID-19 infection rate and case count in Nassau County. âThere are currently 40,479 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Nassau County and at this point, as the County continues to test people -- about 3% of the Nassau County population has been certified as infected with COVID-19. A total 181,234 people had been tested in Nassau County as of yesterday (June 1) and the number of new positive test cases continues to drop and this is a BIG PIECE of good newsâŚ.fewer than 2% of COVID-19 tests the week of May 25 through 31st resulted in a positive case, and that is a drop of 75% from four weeks ago,â Saladino announced at the meeting. Tuesday, June 2 marked the 50th day of hospitalizations due to COVID-19 in Nassau County, marking the longest streak for this decline within any region of
New York State during the pandemic. Saladino said as of June 2, there were 300 people in Nassau County hospitalized due to the virus and there were 364 hospitalized as of Thursday, May 28, representing a 17% decline over five days. As of this week 84 people were in intensive care units in Nassau County due to COVID-19, but last Thursday that number was at 127. On June 2, 65 people were on ventilators in hospitals Countywide, while on May 28 the number was 98 people on ventilators. âCOVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths continue to drop statewide, with 3,301 COVID-19 patients in New York hospitals as of June 2 -- compared with last Thursday, May 28, which saw a number of 4,208 with a drop of 877 patients, a 21% decline,â he commented. The heavy death toll in Nassau County as of June 1 was 2,125 people. Supervisor Saladino said the hearts of all Town Board members, all local elected officials, Town employees and the general public go out to each family and relative suffering with âconsequences of this horror.â He reports that on June 1, EMS ambulance call volume was similar to the number of calls June 2, 2019. Saladino provided anothSee page 4
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