Franklin Square/Elmont Herald 02-11-2021

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Fewer Blacks getting Covid vax, data shows least one dose of the vaccine as of Feb. 7 were white, even though the city’s population is Although majority-minority only 32 percent white, according communities have had consis- to the city’s Department of tently higher Covid-19 infection Health and Mental Hygiene, rates than majority white areas compared with 15 percent of throughout the pandemic, state Latinos and 12 percent of Blacks data shows that residents of — who comprise 29 and 24 perthose communities are being cent of the city’s vaccinated at lower population, respecrates than their tively. white counterparts. Data on how According to many of the more data from the New than 274,000 doses York State Departadministered on ment of Health, 63 Long Island were percent of white distributed to varihospital employees ous minorities was across the state had not available as of received Covid-19 CARRié SolAGES press time, but vaccinations as of County legislator Nassau County Feb. 4, as had 74 perLegislator Carrié cent of white essenSolages wrote in a tial workers, and 78 percent of letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo white New Yorkers over age 65. and County Executive Laura Only 10 percent of Black, 16 Curran on Feb. 1 that he would percent of Asian American and not be surprised if a dispropor10 percent of Latino hospital tionate amount of the vaccines employees had been inoculated, the county received went to however, and 5 percent of Black, white residents. Solages noted 7 percent of Asian and 10 per- that he had spoken to elected cent of Hispanic essential work- officials across the country, and ers had received the vaccine. all had reported similar trends Minorities over age 65 fared even in their communities. worse: Just 4 percent of Blacks, 8 “This is a serious concern,” percent of Asians and 5 percent Solages, a Democrat from Lawof Latinos had been vaccinated. rence who represents Elmont, In New York City, 47 percent wrote, “as data last year showed of those who had received at Continued on page 3

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The Force was clearly with these snowmen Savannah and Alana Torregrossa admired the Mandalorian and Baby Yoda snowmen their neighbor made on First Avenue in Franklin Square.

Spreading love, not the virus Restaurants innovate to meet Valentine’s demand By MEliSSA KoENiG mkoenig@liherald.com

The iconic Valentine’s Day scene of couples sitting at restaurant tables for two, eating candlelit dinners, will look different this year, with tables spaced farther apart, and many couples enjoying their romantic dinners at home. Now, local restaurateurs are figuring out ways to meet those disparate demands and ensure

that their patrons have the Valentine’s Day dinners they’ve dreamed about, while also adhering to New York state’s pandemic regulations on indoor dining. Under state law, indoor and outdoor tables must be six feet apart, or separated by barriers if physical distancing is not possible, and all State Liquor Authority-licensed establishments must close at 10 p.m. Theodore Delis, owner of the Alpine Restaurant in Franklin

Square, said that his restaurant would be able to accommodate only 70 people at a time, indoors and in a heated tent outside, and Maria Caliendo, owner of Prince Umberto’s in Franklin Square, said she would be able to accommodate only 12 at a time. “It’s like a lost cause in our dining room,” Caliendo said, noting that Prince Umberto’s, at the intersection of Franklin Avenue Continued on page 19


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