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Assemblyman Billy Jones’s Feb. 23rd Comprehensive COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 February 23 Updates

Nursing Home Visitation Updates

There are new, expanded guidelines for visitation of residents in nursing home facilities in accordance with CMS and CDC guidelines to begin on February 26.

The Department of Health recommends that visitors take a rapid test before entry into the facility, and DOH will provide rapid tests to nursing homes to facilitate their ability to test visitors on-site and at no cost.

For counties with COVID-19 positivity rates between 5-10%on a 7-day rolling average, visitor testing is required and visitors must either present with a negative COVID-19 test, either PCR or rapid, within 72 hours or facilities may utilize rapid tests to meet the requirement.

For counties with COVID-19 positivity rates below 5% on a 7-day rolling average, visitor testing is strongly encouraged and rapid tests may be utilized.

Alternatively, visitors may provide proof of a completed COVID-19 vaccination no less than 14 days from the date of the visit and no more than 90 days prior to the visit.

Currently the 7-day rolling average positivity rate for our district is as follows: 

  • Clinton County: 3.5%
  • Franklin County: 7.6%
  • St. Lawrence County: 2.9%

Visit this website for current positivity rates by county or region.

Visitation will not be permitted if the county’s COVID-19 positivity rate is greater than 10%.

Compassionate care visits are always permitted.

Based on the needs of residents and a facility’s structure, visitation can be conducted in resident rooms, dedicated visitation spaces and outdoors.

The number of visitors to the nursing home must not exceed 20% of the resident census at any time and the number of visitors and time allocated to visitation should be considerate of this capacity limitation.

Full DOH guidance for nursing home visitation can be found here.

New Guidance for Amusement Parks, Events, and Billiards/Pool Halls

As New York’s hospitalization and COVID-19 infection rates continue to decline, New York is issuing guidance to begin re-opening additional sectors of the economy.
Below you will find some highlights of upcoming guidelines- this is not final- more guidance will be released at a later date.

Billiards and Pool Halls are permitted to reopen starting March 5.

  • Halls are restricted to 50 percent capacity outside of New York City; 35% capacity in New York City
  • Masks will be required at all times except when seated and eating or drinking.
  • Mandatory social distancing must be enforced, or physical barriers between parties of patrons/players must be installed.
  • Each party must be assigned to a table to avoid comingling.
  • Staff must rigorously clean and disinfect any rented or shared equipment between use.

Weddings and Catered Events can begin starting on March 15.

  • Venues are restricted to 50%, with no more than 150 people per event.
  • All patrons must be tested prior to the event.
  • Sign-in with contact information required to assist with potential contact tracing.
  • Venues must notify local health departments of large events, above the social gathering limit, in advance.
  • Masks will be required at all times except when seated and eating or drinking.
  • Ceremonial and socially-distanced dancing allowed under strict guidelines.

Indoor family entertainment centers can reopen on March 26 and outdoor amusement parks can reopen on April 9.

  • Contact information must be collected from each party to inform contact tracing, if needed;
  • High-touch areas, attractions, and rides must be cleaned and disinfected frequently throughout the day;
  • Attractions must close if they cannot ensure distancing and be frequently cleaned/disinfected;
  • Sufficient staff must be deployed to enforce compliance with rules, including capacity, distancing and face coverings;
  • Tickets should be sold in advance, and entry/exit and waiting times should be staggered to avoid congestion;
  • Indoor areas must meet enhanced air filtration, ventilation and purification standards; and
  • Retail, food services and recreational activities must abide by all State-issued guidance.

Vermont Travel Restrictions Update

Vermont announced an update to their quarantine order for all out of state travelers.

Those who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, may travel to Vermont without quarantining 2 weeks after their second dose.

It is recommended that you carry your vaccine card with you when traveling in Vermont.

More information may be found here.

NYS DMV Scam

If you receive a text message from the NYS DMV requesting your contact information, it is a scam.

Please do not click on the link provided in the text message or provide any personal information.

Visit their website for more tips to protect yourself from scams and phishing attacks.