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NYC Health Commissioner Warns of Spike in Covid Cases in Orthodox Jewish Neighborhoods  

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Despite the fact that the number of those testing positive for coronavirus in New York City has largely diminished since March and April, the New York City Health Commissioner, Dr. Dave Chokshi has called for increased vigilance in the city’s Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods where the number of Covid cases are spiking.

On Sunday evening, Dr. Chokshi sent out an e-mail to Orthodox Jewish media outlets in the city to warn them to take precautions in order to stem the tide of the positive cases being reported.

He wrote: “In recent days, we have observed heightened rates of COVID-19 in many neighborhoods with large Orthodox Jewish populations. The neighborhoods that have presented higher proportions of positive COVID-19 tests—when compared to adjacent areas—include the Forest Hills and Far Rockaway sections of Queens as well as the Midwood, Williamsburg and Borough Park sections of Brooklyn.”

He added that, “ We also must emphasize that these communities’ past experience with COVID-19, does not guarantee immunity from future transmission. The science has not yet established that any section of New York City has reached herd immunity or even how long immunity lasts after someone has recovered from COVID-19. Everyone must also avoid large gatherings and safely isolate if exposed to someone who was found to have COVID-19. If safely isolating at home is difficult, the city can provide accommodations or additional resources. All New Yorkers should be getting tested. To find a testing site go to nyc.gov/covidtest or call 311.”

As was reported in HaModia, the past two weeks have seen a considerable uptick in coronavirus cases and Mayor Bill DeBlasio claims that at least some of the new cases reported were due to attendance at a recent wedding which violated the 50-person mandate.

In addition to sending out the Sunday night e-mail, Dr. Chokshi held a conference call with Orthodox Jewish publications and media outlets, warning them to inform their readers and listeners to be scrupulous about wearing masks, social distancing and practicing good hygiene such as regular hand washing. He also exhorted people not to attend large gatherings and to get tested for the virus as well as communicating with tracing officials about possible exposures.

According to data provided by the city, the two zip codes with the highest percentage of people who tested positive for the deadly virus were 11204 and 11219. These are the main Borough Park Zip codes.

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