Roslyn 2021_12_31

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Friday, December 31, 2021

Vol. 9, No. 53

HEALTH, WELLNESS PEDESTRIAN INJURED NO CHARGES AGAINST AND BEAUTY IN ROSLYN CRASH CUOMO IN NASSAU PAGES 10, 11

First half of school, 138 sick

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H O L I D AY H A R M O N I C S

Roslyn, local schools battling surge BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z With hundreds of coronavirus cases in public schools across the North Shore over the past month, the Great Neck school district announced last week that its instruction for secondary students in quarantine will be modified. District Superintendent Teresa Prendergast, in a letter to the community, said that an increased number of students in quarantine and limited availability of staff resulted in the district not being able to offer “adequate homebound instruction” to students in grades 6 to 12. That form of instruction is offered directly in the student’s home. Prendergast said the district temporarily adopted a practice that requires secondary students in quarantine to utilize remote learning to virtually attend their classes and will make up any tests or assessments once they return to school. The temporary measure, she said, will continue into January, with the district Continued on Page 26

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WHEATLEY SCHOOL AND ISLAND PHOTOGRAPHY

On Dec. 15, the Wheatley School held its school winter concert.

16% 7-day rolling positivity rate Northwell opens COVID-19 testing site at Christopher Morley Park BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

seven-day positivity rate that it had not seen since May 2020. The drive-thru site, which is Northwell Health announced appointment only, can accomthe opening of a new drive-thru modate up to 500 people per coronavirus testing site at Chris- day, health officials said. Patrons topher Morley Park in Roslyn on of the site are given self-adminTuesday as Nassau County hit a istered PCR tests to use in their car, with test results usually available the next day by utilizing Northwell’s Lab Gold software. As of Tuesday, according to statistics from the Nassau

County Department of Health, more than 270,000 cases had been reported throughout Nassau County since the beginning of the pandemic. Of that total, 3,391 Nassau residents suffered coronavirus-related deaths as of Tuesday, according to the statistics. According to the most up-todate figures from the state’s Department of Health, more than 3,500 Nassau County residents tested positive for the coronavi-

rus on Monday alone. Nassau’s seven-day rolling positivity rate was 16.2 percent as of Monday, a figure the county had not reached since early May 2020. Statistics also showed that the county had fewer than 1,000 daily positive cases each day from Feb. 6 to Dec. 14. Since Dec. 14, the state has reported more than 39,000 positive results in Nassau County as of Monday. The average number of Continued on Page 27

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