Pat Singer of the nonprofit Brighton Neighborhood Association has waged a campaign to vaccinate the elderly members of her community. “They think the government is trying to tag them to watch what they’re doing,' she says. 'You’re not that interesting!”
Since the military team arrived a couple of weeks ago, the medical center has gonebeing available to 15% over the past seven days. But citywide, nearly a quarter of hospital beds were free over the past week. The intensive care unit at Coney Island Hospital also still hovers near capacity, at a time when nearly 20% of ICU beds are open citywide.
Pat Singer, founder and executive director of the Brighton Neighborhood Association, in her office with a wall full of tchotchkes and photos of the area.Pat Singer, founder and executive director of the Brighton Neighborhood Association, in her office with a wall full of tchotchkes and photos of the area.A sign on the wall of the Brighton Neighborhood Association office says “No kvetching,” or “No complaining.
JASA, a large nonprofit that provides senior housing and social services in neighborhoods across the city, has helped more than 4,000 individuals get COVID-19 shots so far, according to Danielle Palmisano, the organization’s chief program officer. “I don't wear a mask, and people who don't wear a mask, they have good immunity,” Nakhimovsky said. The 66-year-old said he was required to get vaccinated for another job. But he claimed many in the Russian community in Brighton Beach share his views.
I hesitate to think of how bad [omicron] could have been had we not had the opportunity to vaccinate as many people as we did.Severe cases among high-risk groups continue to contribute to these tallies, even as New Yorkers try to put this surge behind them and resume a sense of normalcy.
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