Montefiore Rolls out First Vaccinations, as City & State Plan Education & Equitable Distribution of Vaccine

  Montefiore Medical Center vaccinated its first Montefiore employee with the COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Gina Benvenuto, RN, a 36-year-old patient care coordinator at the neuro-intensive care unit who has been with the hospital for 14 years, was the first employee to receive the vaccine. The vaccination process continued thereafter among other Montefiore employees.   At the Bronx Community Board 7 Health committee meeting later that evening, there were plenty of questions about the vaccine roll-out, many on the testing process, with residents looking for reassurances about the robustness of that testing. One resident suggested having representatives from


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Montefiore New Rapid Test Determines if School Children have Flu, RSV or COVID-19

Pediatric providers at six Montefiore School Health Program clinics are using new rapid testing to determine if children in school have the flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) or COVID-19. RSV is a common, and very contagious, virus that infects the respiratory tract of most children before their second birthday. For most babies and young children, the infection causes nothing more than a cold. Results of the new test are available within 40 minutes of providing a nasal swab sample.   The new Cepheid systems will begin testing in the remaining 25 Montefiore School Health Program clinics in the coming weeks. Thousands of Bronx children in elementary, middle


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Op-Ed: Pandemic Holiday Blues, Strategies for Good Mental Health!

Shorter and colder days with less sunshine and winter holidays can be stressful any year. If you are feeling increased sadness, depression, anxiety, worry, and frustration right now, you certainly are not alone!   These are all normal feelings that, for some, have become heightened due to fears and limitations imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This holiday season, many of us are missing and yearning for the company the holidays usually bring, while also dealing with the stress of canceling in-person gatherings with extended family and friends.   There are proven strategies to ease mental stress that you can start


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Espaillat Gets Vaccinated for COVID-19, Will Serve on Influential House Appropriations Committee

On Sunday, Dec. 20, Congressman Adriano Espaillat, representing New York’s 13th congressional district which covers the north-west Bronx, Harlem, East Harlem, West Harlem, Hamilton Heights, Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill, released a statement, in English and in Spanish, after being vaccinated with the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the United States Capitol.   “Our nation’s leading scientists and researchers have developed a vaccine that has been tested and produced based on science to meet our highest standards of safety and effectiveness,” said Espaillat.   “Today, I was administered the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID19 vaccine to ensure my constituents of its safety and effectiveness.


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Norwood: Search for Two Men Wanted for Robbery at Gunpoint

    The New York City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals seen in the attached video and photographs in connection with a robbery that occurred in the 52nd precinct in Norwood.   It was reported to police that on Saturday, Dec. 19, at around 3.41 p.m., at 3322 Decatur Avenue, one of the suspects approached an 18-year-old male victim as he was seated inside his vehicle. The suspect displayed a handgun and demanded money. `   When the victim told him he didn’t have any, the individual demanded his coat. The victim complied,


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Search for Missing 24-Year-Old Highbridge Man

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Luis Liberato-Abreu, 24, of 1204 Shakespeare Avenue, Apt 6E in the Highbridge section of the Bronx, who was reported missing in the 42nd precinct.   Liberato-Abreu was last seen at Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, located at 1265 Franklin Avenue in the Morrisania section of the Bronx on Friday, Dec. 18, at 4.30 p.m. He is described as male, Hispanic and was last seen wearing an orange jacket.   Anyone with information with regard to this individual is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS


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NYC Sanitation Resumes Trash and Recycling Collection, Releases Guidance for Christmas Day Service 

The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) announced that residential trash and recycling collection has resumed since Friday, Dec. 18. Residents who have placed material curbside for collection should leave that material out, and residents who have held back material should put it out for collection. The department has asked residents to clear any snow from atop or around containers to make it easier for the crews. However, residents should be mindful that once collection resumes, there will be delays as the department works to collect the backlog of material.   DSNY normally collects about 12,000 tons of trash


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Lehman College Gifted $30M from America’s Second Wealthiest Woman

When Lehman College President Daniel Lemons received a cryptic email message from a team of advisors to America’s second wealthiest woman, he had no idea what was to follow. A few weeks later, he received a phone call confirming that Lehman College was selected to receive a $30 million donation from MacKenzie Scott. It is the largest single gift in the history of the college which was founded in 1968.   The school made the announcement in a press release on Dec. 16. “It was completely out of the blue,” Lemons told the Norwood News. He adds that incredibly, “There


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Bronx Art Association Fosters Greater Inclusivity

When 2020 started, Doris Cordero was thrilled to assume the position of president of the 45-member Riverdale Art Association.  She is the first Puerto Rican to hold the position, but then COVID-19 came along, disrupting the monthly, in-person meetings. Later, on a more personal level, a cancer diagnosis in early summer left her facing what she described as an ordeal.   “I was in recovery during August, September, and October. I’m now 100 percent,” Cordero told the Norwood News in a phone interview. She is philosophical, and even somewhat upbeat about having slowed down to assist her recovery. “Because of


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