Posted on December 1, 2020 at 7:53 pm by Carol Tannenhauser
By Carol Tannenhauser
Go back into voluntary lockdown, NYC Health Commissioner Dave Chokshi, MD, urged older New Yorkers, those with underlying conditions, and those who take care of them, in a Commissioner’s Notice issued on Tuesday.
“This is an advisory to at-risk New Yorkers about a serious health situation,” a spokesperson for the health department said.
“New York City is experiencing a rapid increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, and additional actions are warranted to protect public health, moderate case growth and preserve hospital capacity,” the notice read. It went on to list the actions and activities that should and shouldn’t be undertaken, as well as health conditions that increase the chance of serious illness if the virus is contracted.
You can read the full Commissioner’s Notice here.
Today I issued a Commissioner’s Notice urging older New Yorkers and people with underlying health conditions to
stop non-essential activities, stay in as much as possible and avoid social activities outside of their household: https://t.co/oCpKudB12r pic.twitter.com/kasRS3Hsuy— Commissioner Dave A. Chokshi, MD (@NYCHealthCommr) December 1, 2020
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