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Friday, April 3, 2020
Vol. 8, No. 14
CURRAN HOLDS VIRUS VIRTUAL TOWN HALL PAGE 8
LAID OFF SCRAMBLE FOYE TESTS FOR BENEFITS POSITIVE FOR VIRUS PAGE 3
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Virus cases cluster in North Shore villages Positive testing rate exceeds NYC according to Nassau numbers BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z
PHOTO BY ROSE WELDON
Personnel at Jones Beach’s drive-thru coronavirus testing site take a sample from a patient.
Clusters of the spreading coronavirus have inhabited North Shore areas, according to data provided by the Nassau County Department of Health. As of Tuesday night, Nassau County had 8,554 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said. To keep residents continuously informed, the Department of Health updates a map of Nassau daily with
the number of positive cases and the confirmed locations. Of the 8,554 confirmed cases in the county, more than 500 are located on the North Shore stretching just from Great Neck to Glen Cove and as far south as Mineola, according to the data. When asked what she believes is the reason for these clustered cases throughout the North Shore, Curran said it is difficult to make conclusions and that next week will surely look Continued on Page 28
School, village aid threatened BY E M M A J ON ES
him to cut funding for schools in an attempt to close the state’s Nassau school districts are budget gap. The state budget waiting to make budget deci- deadline was Wednesday. Cuomo contended that sions after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced last week that the the $2 trillion stimulus bill apcoronavirus crisis would force proved by the U.S. Senate March
25 disregarded New York’s dire financial situation. He has publicly criticized U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) for not ensuring more funding for New York. As of Wednesday, $16 billion of the stimulus bill will go toward unemployment compensation for New York residents who lost their jobs as a result of the coronavi-
rus pandemic. The aid package, which Schumer dubbed “unemployment on steroids,” adds $600 per week in unemployment payments for a maximum of four months. In a radio interview on WAMC last Thursday, Cuomo said efforts to combat the coronavirus ravaging the state have left New York “basically bank-
rupt.” With the Wednesday budget deadline looming, legislators were pushing for a freeze in education funding Monday in light of the governor’s warning, according to Newsday. When asked how school districts, which typically pass their budgets in May, were supContinued on Page 37
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