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COVID-19 Update February 3
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For New York State COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution information visit www.governor.ny.gov
DON’T LET YOUR GUARD DOWN
- Keep your circle of contacts small. Lower your risk of exposure to COVID-19, even during the holidays.
- When you are around others, stay 6 feet apart and wear your mask.
- If you’re sick, stay home! Don’t go to work or school. Get tested and isolate until you know your results.
- If you have been in contact with someone who has COVID-19, stay home and away from others for 14 days.
- Download the COVID-19 Alert NY app and get private COVID-19 exposure alerts.
From Governor Cuomo February 3, 2021
LAST UPDATED: FEBRUARY 3, 2021 AT 1:46 PM
What You Need to Know
- Visit ny.gov/vaccine to get the facts on the COVID-19 Vaccine in New York.
- Assuming the state’s infection rate stays on its current trajectory, indoor dining in NYC can reopen at 25% capacity on February 14, 2021; state guidance can be found here.
- The new COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker Dashboard will update New Yorkers on the distribution of the vaccine including the number of doses received by the state, a breakdown of first or second doses, and the number of persons vaccinated with the first and second doses in each region.
- A Micro-Cluster Strategy is addressing COVID-19 hot spots that have cropped up across the state.
- Look up an address to see if falls into a Red, Orange, or Yellow Zone
- See the restrictions that correspond to each color-coded level of cluster zone
- The Open Enrollment Period for uninsured New Yorkers has been extended through March 31, 2021. New Yorkers can apply for coverage through NY State of Health or directly through insurers.
- If you have been on quarantine due to contact with someone known to have COVID-19:
- a negative test does NOT release you from quarantine.
- It is essential to wait 10 days full days to make sure that no infection appears, even if you have no symptoms, before being released from quarantine.
- Quarantine should last 10 days from the last exposure to a person with known COVID-19.
- In addition, you should continue to monitor yourself for any signs or symptoms of COVID-19 for up to 14 days after that last exposure.
- If you have any questions about your period of quarantine, please call your Local Health Department.
- A moratorium on residential evictions is now in place until May 1, 2021 for tenants who have endured COVID-related hardship.
- Indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences are limited to no more than 10 people.
- New travel guidelines are in effect that allow out-of-state travelers to “test out” of the mandatory 10-day quarantine.
- To report violations of health and safety restrictions and requirements for businesses, gatherings and individuals, please choose the appropriate link below:
- Health care workers can text NYFRONTLINE to 741-741 to access 24/7 emotional support services. Any New Yorker can call the COVID-19 Emotional Support Hotline at 1-844-863-9314 for mental health counseling.