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Coronavirus Pushes Beyond Asia, Taking Aim at Europe, Mideast

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A man wearing a sanitary mask walks past the Duomo gothic cathedral in Milan, Italy, Monday, Feb. 24, 2020. Italy has been scrambling to check the spread of Europe's first major outbreak of the new viral disease amid rapidly rising numbers of infections and calling off the popular Venice Carnival, scrapping major league soccer matches in the stricken area and shuttering theaters, including Milan's legendary La Scala. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

By: Kim Tong-Hyung & Matt Sedensky

The new virus took aim at a broadening swath of the globe Monday, with officials in Europe and the Middle East scrambling to limit the spread of an outbreak that showed signs of stabilizing at its Chinese epicenter but posed new threats far beyond.

In Italy, authorities set up roadblocks, called off soccer matches and shuttered sites including the famed La Scala opera house. In Iran, the government said 12 people had died nationwide, while five neighboring countries — Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Afghanistan — reported their first cases of the virus, with all those infected having links to Iran.

Across the world, stock markets and futures dipped on fears of a global slowdown due to the virus spread, with the Dow down more than 900 points during midday trading.

The number of people sickened by the coronavirus topped 79,000 globally, and wherever it sprung up, officials rushed to try to contain it.

“The past few weeks has demonstrated just how quickly a new virus can spread around the world and cause widespread fear and disruption,” said the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

“Does this virus have pandemic potential? Absolutely, yes,” Tedros said, but “for the moment we’re not witnessing the uncontained global spread of this virus.”

“I have spoken consistently about the need for facts not fear. Using the word pandemic now does not fit the facts but it may certainly cause fear,” Tedros said, speaking in Geneva.

He said a WHO expert team currently in China believes the virus plateaued there between Jan. 23 and Feb. 2 and has declined since. The team also said the fatality rate in China was between 2% and 4% in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, and 0.7% outside of Wuhan.

Clusters of the virus continued to emerge outside China, including in Qom, an Iranian city where the country’s semiofficial ILNA news agency cited a lawmaker as reporting a staggering 50 people had died of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus. The country’s Health Ministry rejected that, insisting the death toll remained at 12, with total infections numbering 61.

The conflicting reports raised questions about the Iranian government’s transparency concerning the scale of the outbreak. But even with the lower toll of 12, the number of deaths compared to the number of confirmed infections from the virus is higher in Iran than in any other country, including China and South Korea, where the outbreak is far more widespread.

Asked about the spike in cases in Iran, WHO’s emergencies program director, Michael Ryan, cautioned that in the first wave of infections reported from a country, only the deaths may be being picked up and therefore be over-represented. “The virus may have been there for longer than we had previously suspected,” he said.

Ryan said a WHO team would be arriving in Iran on Tuesday and in Italy on Monday.

“What we don’t understand yet in COVID-19 are the absolute transmission dynamics,” Ryan said, noting that in China there’s been a significant drop in cases. “That goes against the logic of pandemic.”

Authorities in Iran closed schools across much of the country for a second day Monday. Movie theaters and other venues were shuttered through at least Friday, and daily sanitizing of public buses and the Tehran metro, which is used by some 3 million people, was begun.

Recognition grew that the virus was no longer stemming only from contact with infected people in China.

“Many different countries around the world may be sources of COVID-19 infections,” said Mark Woolhouse, a professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the University of Edinburgh. “This makes it much harder for any one country to detect and contain.”

China still has the vast majority of cases, but as it records lower levels of new infections, attention has shifted to new fronts in the outbreak. Chief among them is South Korea, where President Moon Jae-in placed the country under a red alert, the highest level, allowing for “unprecedented, powerful steps” to stem the crisis.

Beyond expanding a delay to the start of the school year from the hardest-hit area of Daegu nationwide, though, it remains to be seen how far the government will go. A Chinese-style lockdown of Daegu — a city of 2.5 million people that is the country’s fourth largest — appeared unlikely, even as signs of the response to a broadening problem could be seen nearly everywhere in the nation.

More than 600 police officers in Daegu fanned out in search of hundreds of members of a church that has been identified as a source for hundreds of infections. The country’s National Assembly was temporarily closed Monday as workers sterilized its halls. At shops and food stalls in the capital of Seoul, a misty fog surrounded crews in protective suits who sprayed disinfectants.

“The changes have been dramatic,” said Daegu resident Nah Young-jo, who described an increasingly empty city of few passersby and closed restaurants.

South Korean officials recommended that courts consider postponing trials of cases not deemed urgent, while Mayor Park Won-soon of Seoul threatened tough penalties for those who defy a ban on rallies in major downtown areas. Work schedules for city employees in Seoul were staggered to reduce crowding on subways, where packed cars could become petri dishes if an infected passenger were aboard.

“If we fail to effectively prevent the spread of the virus into the local communities, there would be a large possibility (that the illness) spreads nationwide,” warned Kim Gang-lip, South Korea’s vice health minister.

Health workers said they planned to test every citizen in Daegu who showed cold-like symptoms, estimating around 28,000 people would be targeted.

In Italy, where 219 people have tested positive for the virus and five have died, police manned checkpoints around a dozen quarantined northern towns as worries grew across the continent.

Austria temporarily halted rail traffic across its border with Italy. Slovenia and Croatia, popular getaways for Italians, were holding crisis meetings. Schools were closed, theater performances were canceled and even Carnival celebrations in Venice were called off.

It was a sign of how quickly circumstances could change in the widening COVID-19 scare. Italy had imposed more stringent measures than other European countries after the outbreak began, barring flights beginning Jan. 31 to and from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

Until last week, Italy had reported just three cases of infection.

            (AP)

New Expresscare Clinic Opens at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem

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NYC Health + Hospitals recently announced the opening of an ExpressCare Clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem. The clinic will be the public health system’s second location in Manhattan, building on the system’s vision to transform care for New Yorkers in all five boroughs

NYC Health + Hospitals/ Harlem becomes the public health system’s sixth ExpressCare clinic; second location in Manhattan

Edited by: TJVNews.com

NYC Health + Hospitals recently announced the opening of an ExpressCare Clinic at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem. The clinic will be the public health system’s second location in Manhattan, building on the system’s vision to transform care for New Yorkers in all five boroughs. Providing faster access to medical care for patients with non-life-threatening conditions, the new clinic will be open seven days a week, operating from 3:30pm to midnight. The clinic will offer walk-in services for conditions — such as colds, flu, sprains, skin rashes, minor cuts and lacerations, and certain types of infections. Patients who typically use the emergency department for these conditions will find shorter wait times and faster service at the ExpressCare clinic.

The ExpressCare clinic will temporarily share space within the hospital’s pediatric clinic inside of the Ronald H. Brown Pavilion until the new, permanent space is constructed. In the coming months, NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem’s will reconfigure its old emergency department to create a permanent space for the ExpressCare clinic using Medicaid’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) funds. The location is expected to be completed in December 2020.

“As a level one Trauma Center, the number of patients who utilize our emergency department in lieu of primary care services is striking. The ExpressCare clinic will provide an alternate care setting for patients in need of a lower level of care,” said Eboné M. Carrington, CEO, NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem. “Unlike other community-based urgent care settings, our treating providers will know our patients’ medical histories. I am excited that the greater Harlem community will now have continuity of care in a more expedient setting.”

Shifting patients with non-life-threatening conditions to the ExpressCare clinic will shorten their wait times. The clinic will also differ from stand-alone urgent care centers by offering a closer connection to primary care providers. The emergency-trained physicians at the ExpressCare clinic will help ensure patients receive the appropriate follow-up care by connecting them with primary care doctors in the NYC Health + Hospitals system.

Patients visiting the ExpressCare at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem who are assessed as having serious medical conditions that cannot be treated in an urgent care setting or who may require hospital admission will be fast-tracked to the Emergency Department for further treatment.

NYC Health + Hospitals worked with OneCity Health, the State’s largest Performing Provider System, part of the Medicaid Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, to create the clinical model for the ExpressCare clinics, which are designed to support the DSRIP goal to reduce avoidable hospital use by 25 percent by 2020.

“Far too many New Yorkers rely on emergency rooms for non-life threatening, preventative care because they do not have access to walk-in clinics. As a result, people put off seeking care or they’ll wait in an emergency room, straining its resources. But this will no longer be the case as NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H) continues its expansion of ExpressCare clinics here at Harlem. Congratulations to H+H for continuing to provide New Yorkers with efficient and comprehensive care 7 days a week,” said Councilwoman Carlina Rivera, Chair of the Council’s Committee on Hospitals.

ExpressCare clinics will accept most insurance plans; walk-ins are welcome and no appointments are necessary. Patients should bring photo identification and an insurance card to the clinic. Patients without insurance will be directed to the health system’s reduced fee-scale payment program or receive assistance with insurance enrollment if eligible.

NYC Health + Hospitals plans to expand the ExpressCare model to other public health system facilities in the coming months. Thus far, ExpressCare locations include NYC Health + Hospitals/ Lincoln, NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst, NYC Health + Hospitals/Queens, NYC Health + Hospitals/Woodhull, NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan and NYC Health + Hospitals/ Harlem.

To get more information on ExpressCare or or to make an appointment with a primary care physician or other specialists at NYC Health + Hospitals, please call 1-844-NYC-4NYC (1-844-692-4692).

 About NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem

NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem provides a wide range of medical, surgical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and family support services to the residents of Central Harlem, West Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood. The Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem provides outstanding emergency care for ill and injured infants, children and adolescents, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The dedicated pediatric emergency space, separate from the adult emergency department, cares for over 16,500 pediatric patients annually. Established in 1887, the Hospital has been providing health care services to the community for 131 years.

About NYC Health + Hospitals

NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the nation, serving more than a million New Yorkers annually in more than 70 patient care locations across the city’s five boroughs. A robust network of outpatient, neighborhood-based primary and specialty care centers anchors care coordination with the system’s trauma centers, nursing homes, post-acute care centers, home care agency, and MetroPlus health plan—all supported by 11 essential hospitals. Its diverse workforce of more than 42,000 employees is uniquely focused on empowering New Yorkers, without exception, to live the healthiest life possible. For more information, visit www.nychealthandhospitals.org and stay connected on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NYCHealthandHospitals or Twitter at @NYCHealthSystem.

About One City Health

OneCity Health is the NYC Health + Hospitals-sponsored Performing Provider System (PPS), formed under the auspices of the New York State Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. Comprising hundreds of healthcare providers, community-based organizations, and health systems, OneCity Health is the largest PPS in New York State.

New, Leading-Edge CT Scanner for Jersey Shore University Medical Center

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At the ribbon cutting for the new CT Scanner, from left, is Director, Risk Management Doug Campbell; Director, Operations Brian Walch, MS, PT, MBA; Director, Patient Care Dawn Heath, MBA, MHA, BSN, CCRN-CSC, and Dr. Kenneth Sable. Next is Vice President, Operations Annamarie Cutroneo, MHA, CPXP; Director, Patient Care David Clark, R.N., BSN, LSSGB; Director, Imaging Services Michael Messina, and Vito Buccellato.

GE Healthcare Revolution Apex CT Scanner provides significant benefits to patients and emergency teams

Edited by: JV Staff

Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center opened a second computed tomography (CT) scanner in its emergency department in February. Touted by manufacturer GE Healthcare as an “ultra-premium CT system setting a new benchmark in image quality,” the Revolution Apex scanner is an investment in excess of $2 million by the academic medical center to enhance patient care.

Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center opened a second computed tomography (CT) scanner in its emergency department in February. Touted by manufacturer GE Healthcare as an “ultra-premium CT system setting a new benchmark in image quality,” the Revolution Apex scanner is an investment in excess of $2 million by the academic medical center to enhance patient care.

“We’re very happy to be able to provide this leading-edge technology to our patients,” said Vito Buccellato, MPA, LNHA, chief hospital executive, Jersey Shore University Medical Center. “Our medical center has seen a substantial growth of patients needing CT scans in recent years. Adding this scanner helps us better address that volume with a truly innovative diagnostic tool, providing significant benefits to both our patients and emergency teams.”

CT scans combine a series of X-ray images taken from multiple directions and uses computer processing to visualize parts of the body. These detailed images are used in a variety of ways and are particularly helpful for patients who need rapid diagnostic imaging. “Considering the patients who arrive at Jersey Shore’s Level II Adult and Pediatric Trauma Centers, Comprehensive Stroke Center and emergency department, having advanced imaging technology, such as the Revolution Apex, is invaluable for Jersey Shore’s physicians and nurses as they provide the high-level of care needed to treat life-threatening injuries and serious health incidents,” said Kenneth N. Sable, M.D., MBA, FACEP, regional president, Southern Market, Hackensack Meridian Health.

The Revolution Apex’s robust X-ray tube and scanning speed allows for a greatly reduced dosage of radiation and procedure time, improving the care experience. The scanner’s larger size and flexibility also provides more comfort and less confinement for patients. The system’s state-of-the-art imaging tube and advanced software platform produces high-quality images enhancing clinicians’ ability to accurately detect internal injuries or bleeding, diagnose disorders, and identify and monitor diseases, conditions and the effectiveness of treatments.

For information about services, visit https://www.jerseyshoreuniversitymedicalcenter.com/. To make an appointment with a Jersey Shore physician, call the free physician referral service at 800-560-9990.

ABOUT HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH JERSEY SHORE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

Located in Neptune, New Jersey, Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center is a not-for-profit teaching hospital and the only Level II Trauma and Level II Pediatric Trauma Center in Monmouth and Ocean counties. It is home to K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital – the first children’s hospital in Monmouth and Ocean counties. With more than 1,200 physicians and dental staff in 60 specialty areas, Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s team provides quality care in a patient-centered, environmentally-friendly setting.

The team’s commitment to excellence has earned Jersey Shore University Medical Center numerous accolades, including being named the #5 top hospital in New Jersey by U.S. News & World Report for 2019-2020. The medical center’s clinical research program and longstanding commitment to medical education is evident through an affiliation with Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University and a new affiliation with St. George’s University School of Medicine. Jersey Shore University Medical Center serves as an academic center dedicated to advancing medical knowledge, training future physicians and providing the community with access to promising medical breakthroughs.

Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s programs and services have received numerous national recognitions, including designation as high-performing in cardiac, stroke, surgical and oncology services.

Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s HOPE Tower – a $265 million 10-story medical office building provides a new outpatient healing experience. Guided by a patient-centered approach towards care, and informed by the latest medical breakthroughs, HOPE Tower includes advanced imaging services, a clinical academic center, innovative simulation laboratory, state-of-the-art amphitheater, specialty physician offices, a nine-level parking garage, and a 58,000 square foot cancer facility. The new cancer facility features a range of comprehensive treatment options, including surgical specialties, medical oncology, and the most advanced radiation therapy and minimally invasive interventional therapies. Nurse navigators guide patients through every step and provide an extra layer of support and coordination.

Northwell Launches Second Program to Address Food Insecurity at Southside Hospital

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Northwell Health’s Jillian Shotwell and Food as Health Dietitian Sarah Frampton with Southside Hospital patient Charles Howson.

Edited by: TJVNews.com

Northwell Health recently announced the launch of its second Food as Health program at Southside Hospital. Last week’s launch follows the success of its first program launched in 2018 at Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Valley Stream. The Food as Health Program is the first New York State hospital-based initiative to comprehensively address food insecurity among patients.

The unique program, is a partnership with Island Harvest Food Bank and includes Long Island Cares Inc.-The Harry Chapin Food Bank, God’s Love We Deliver, US Foods and Baldor and is designed to address the full range of factors that can lead to food insecurity, including affordability issues, a lack of nutritional awareness, transportation/mobility problems and difficulty in preparing meals.

Patients at both Southside and LIJ Valley Stream with a diagnosis impacted by nutrition are screened and those who are identified as food insecure receive a nutrition consultation. In addition, these patients receive “navigation” to community food resources by an on-site Island Harvest Food Bank registered dietitian, either in the hospital’s Food as Health Center or in their hospital room. At discharge these patients are given a two-day supply of fresh produce and non-perishable food (provided by Baldor Foods and US Foods) and a “prescription” for two refills. If patients have transportation or mobility issues, LI Cares will deliver emergency food supplies to their homes.

Northwell Health recently announced the launch of its second Food as Health program at Southside Hospital

“We now have food pharmacies in two of our hospitals and in the next four years we want to put food pharmacies in all of our hospitals,” said Ram Raju, MD, Northwell’s senior vice president and community health investment officer. “As a wellness organization, we believe the only way to make a substantial and lasting difference in the health of the people in our community is by addressing some of the nonclinical factors that are holding them back.”

In the month since Southside first introduced the program, 450 patients have been screened and more than 20 have received nutritional assistance. “Being on a fixed income, I know firsthand how difficult it is to eat well,” said Charles Howson, a Westhampton resident who recently enrolled in the program. “This program has taught me how to eat better and make positive changes to my diet.”

“Having access to healthy food is just as important, if not more so, in treating illnesses as taking medications,” said Donna Moravick, NP, executive director of Southside Hospital. “We can’t address chronic disease in our patients unless we address the food issues that come along with it.”

Research shows that 1.3 million people throughout the New York metropolitan area are food insecure, which increases the risk of chronic disease, lengthens hospital stays, raises the likelihood that readmission will be needed and inflates health care costs. In Suffolk County alone, it is estimated that 95,540 people are food insecure.

“We are honored to be working with Northwell Health in providing people with the knowledge of how to navigate their community’s resources as well as supplying them with food and nutritional guidance,” said Randi Dresner, Island Harvest Food Bank’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We look forward to a long and successful partnership with Northwell to ensure that the message of access to nutritious food along with good medical care, remains an essential part of ensuring a healthy community.”

For more information about Southside’s Food as Health program, call Jillian Shotwell, Northwell Health’s program manager of population health initiatives, at 516-600-1496.


About Northwell Health

Northwell Health is New York State’s largest health care provider and private employer, with 23 hospitals, about 750 outpatient facilities and more than 13,600 affiliated physicians. We care for over two million people annually in the New York metro area and beyond, thanks to philanthropic support from our communities. Our 70,000 employees – 16,000-plus nurses and 4,000 employed doctors, including members of Northwell Health Physician Partners – are working to change health care for the better. We’re making breakthroughs in medicine at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research. We’re training the next generation of medical professionals at the visionary Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell and the Hofstra Northwell School of Graduate Nursing and Physician Assistant Studies. For information on our more than 100 medical specialties, visit Northwell.edu and follow us @NorthwellHealth on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.

What Lies Ahead for Recycling After Plastic Bag Backlash?

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By Andy B. Mayfair

More and more Americans all the time are taking a dim view of plastic packaging. As a result, executives at Citigroup Inc save it aluminum container manufacturers and scrap metal recyclers stand to benefit from that trend.

According to the company’s analysts, several companies stand to benefit from negative American attitudes toward plastic products that are more difficult to recycle. Case in point: companies like Dow and lyondellbasell industries NV could feel pressure if the rate at which Americans are recycling continues to below.

Aluminum is infinitely recyclable, and generally collected and recycled at a higher rate than PET bottles,” noted Citigroup analysts recently.

Global aluminum producer Alcoa Corp. could benefit from increased use of the metal, though faces challenges such as the heavy carbon footprint of production and the practical features of using a can, they said,” according to Crain’s New York Business. “Growing pollution from plastics has rapidly become an urgent environmental crisis, with more than 60 countries having introduced bans or taxes aimed at reducing waste. With the likes of Berry Global and Sealed Air having joined the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, plastic’s sustainability message “could be vastly improved,” according to Citigroup. But if current recycling systems stay as they are, the metal packagers could take back share, they said.”

In fact, the future direction of recycling in the United States is posing some tough questions. This country “used to send a lot of its plastic waste to China to get recycled. But last year, China put the kibosh on imports of the world’s waste. The policy, called National Sword, freaked out people in the U.S. — a huge market for plastic waste had just dried up,” noted npr.com. “Where was it all going to go now?”

Less than a year ago, the leaders of several firms that produce or package a host of products gathered in the nation’s capitol “Recyclers and the people who collect and sort trash were there too. It was the whole chain that makes up the plastic pipeline. It was a time of reckoning,” npr.com added. “John Caturano of Nestlé Waters North America, which makes bottled water, said plastic is getting a bad reputation. “The water bottle has in some ways become the mink coat or the pack of cigarettes. It’s socially not very acceptable to the young folks, and that scares me,” he said during a panel called Life After National Sword.”

NJ Officials Warn About Rise in White Supremacy; Worse Threat Than ISIS

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By: Jesse Lesmeier

New Jersey officials are warning about the rise of white supremacist groups in the state in a just-released report.

The 2020 Terrorism Threat Assessment Report from the New Jersey Office Of Homeland Security and Preparedness:

White supremacist extremists will pose a high threat to New Jersey in 2020 as supporters of this ideology demonstrate their willingness and capability to carry out attacks, direct and inspire sympathizers online, and attempt to network globally,” according to the report.

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP) is tasked with coordinating counterterrorism, resiliency, and cybersecurity efforts across all levels of government, law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and the private sector. Created by Executive Order in 2006 when the Office of Counterterrorism (OCT) merged with staff from the Domestic Security Preparedness Task Force (DSPTF), NJOHSP bolsters New Jersey’s resources for counterterrorism, critical infrastructure protection, preparedness, training, and federal and State grant management.

In 2019, white supremacist extremists carried out four attacks and participated in at least 19 additional plots, threats of violence, and instances of weapons stockpiling. For example:

* On August 3, Patrick Crusius shot and killed 22 people and injured 24 others at a retail store in El Paso. Police arrested Crusius shortly after the shooting and charged him with capital murder. Prior to the shooting, he posted a manifesto online with white supremacist extremist and anti-immigrant viewpoints.

* In November, federal and State authorities arrested Richard Tobin of Brooklawn (Camden County) after he admitted instructing two members of a loosely organized neo-Nazi network, The Base, to vandalize synagogues in Wisconsin and Michigan. The Base is a collective designed to unify fascists and develop a network to train members for an upcoming race war. Tobin also expressed an interest in attacking black people with a machete at a New Jersey mall.

Over the summer, Feuerkrieg Division, an international neo-Nazi group that advocates for a race war and calls for violence against their perceived enemies, focused on identifying and recruiting members from New Jersey and New York,” the report makes clear. “The group was established overseas in late 2018 and is attempting to reach American audiences.”

On August 9, federal authorities arrested Conor Climo in Las Vegas on weapons charges. He was arraigned on allegations that he had bomb-making materials in his home and plotted to attack Jewish people and members of the LGBTQ community. Climo closely associated himself with Feuerkrieg Division.

NJOHSP encourages law enforcement, first responders, and private- and public-sector partners to report suspicious activity. The “See Something, Say Something” campaign benefits families, friends, and neighbors by bringing suspicious behavior to the attention of law enforcement. “Reporting suspicious behavior could potentially stop the next terrorist incident. Even if you think your observation is not important, it may be a piece of a larger puzzle.”

Brit Milah Controversy Renewed as 4 NYC Infants Contract Herpes

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By Howard M. Riell

The controversy surrounding metzitzah b’peh is in the news again, as at least for newborns are reported to have contracted herpes in New York City over the past six months after undergoing circumcision.

The practice involves the circumciser, or mohel, cleaning the circumcision wound via oral suction.

According to WPIX 11, referencing New York City Health Department sources, the babies or hospitalized, given intravenous antiviral drugs, and are doing well.

The spread of neonatal herpes through ritual circumcision is a public health risk,” a Health Department official reportedly commented to WPIX. “To address this risk, we will continue to work with providers and families across our city to keep our youngest New Yorkers safe.”

Adults’ saliva can carry a type of herpes that causes minor symptoms in adults, but potentially serious symptoms in newborns, JTA reported. “A herpes infection in a newborn baby can cause brain damage and death. The custom is rarely practiced outside the haredi, or ultra-Orthodox, community. Other mohels use a sterile pipette for the practice.”

Metzitzah b’peh, or oral suction, has for obvious reasons become controversial. The practice has become a controversy in both secular and Jewish medical ethics. The process has the mohel place his mouth directly on the circumcision wound to draw blood away from the cut. The majority of Jewish circumcision ceremonies do not use metzitzah b’peh, but some Haredi Jews use it. It has been documented that the practice poses a serious risk of spreading herpes to the infant. Proponents maintain that there is no conclusive evidence that links herpes to metzitza, and that attempts to limit this practice infringe on religious freedom.

Due to its large Jewish population, New York City has become the center of the controversy. Five years ago, New York officials got rid of a parental consent form that had been put in place by then-mayor Michael Bloomberg. It was replaced with an educational brochure in 2015.

 According to reports, a half-dozen families in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, saw their babies contract the herpes virus from 2015 to the middle of 2017 as a result of metzitzah b’peh. It is also being reported that no fewer than 11 boys were infected with herpes during their circumcisions from 2004 to 2011. It proved fatal in two cases, and led to brain damage in the others.

Public health experts have found that metzitzah b’peh can put babies at risk of getting a harmful virus called herpes simplex virus type 1 or HSV-1,” city health officials explains. “Some of these babies became seriously ill. Some developed brain damage, and others have died. There is no proven way to eliminate the risk of HSV-1 infection from direct oral suctioning. Many adults carry HSV-1 in their bodies. They may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, such as cold sores. Unlike adults, babies are too young to fight the virus. When a baby gets the virus, they could have brain damage, develop a lifelong disability or, in some cases, die.”

Sanders Says AIPAC is Platform to “Express Bigotry” – Shuns Confab; Group Calls Move ‘Shameful’

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AIPAC said “by engaging in such an odious attack on this mainstream, bipartisan American political event, Senator [Bernie] Sanders is insulting his very own colleagues and the millions of Americans who stand with Israel.”

By: Jackson Richman

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the frontrunner in the Democratic presidential primary, announced on Sunday that he will skip the annual AIPAC Policy Conference next week.

The Israeli people have the right to live in peace and security. So do the Palestinian people. I remain concerned about the platform AIPAC provides for leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights. For that reason I will not attend their conference,” he tweeted. “As president, I will support the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians and do everything possible to bring peace and security to the region.”

The announcement came just weeks after Sanders said on Feb. 5, “I don’t think I am [going]. I don’t think it’s going to be on my schedule, but you know, I have no objection to going,”

The annual pro-Israel event will take place from March 1-3, with the final day falling on Super Tuesday, where 14 states will hold presidential primaries.

The Sanders campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

AIPAC immediately criticized Sanders.

Senator Sanders has never attended our conference and that is evident from his outrageous comment,” said the pro-Israel lobby in a statement. “In fact, many of his own Senate and House Democratic colleagues and leaders speak from our platform to the over 18,000 Americans from widely diverse backgrounds—Democrats, Republicans, Jews, Christians, African-Americans, Hispanic Americans, members of the LBGTQ+ community—who participate in the conference to proclaim their support for the U.S.-Israel relationship.”

By engaging in such an odious attack on this mainstream, bipartisan American political event, Senator Sanders is insulting his very own colleagues and the millions of Americans who stand with Israel,” continued AIPAC. “Truly shameful.”

Sanders, along with former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg, attended the J Street’s annual conference in October 2019.

The Republican Jewish Coalition did not hold back in criticizing Sanders for announcing his boycott of this year’s AIPAC conference.

Bernie Sanders, the now de facto leader of the Democrat Party, does not support Israel and our alliance with the only democracy in the Middle East,” RJC spokesperson Neil Strauss told JNS. “That Bernie Sanders doesn’t care about advancing bipartisan support for Israel is unsurprising and shows that he will complete the Democrat Party’s abandonment of bipartisan support for Israel.”

Strauss continued, “This all goes to show how important it is that Jews come out strongly to support the Republican Party, the only pro-Israel party.”

The move by Sanders follows fellow Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who said earlier this month that she won’t attend the conference.

The anti-Israel group IfNotNow, which has asked the Democratic candidates if they’ll skip the AIPAC event, celebrated Sanders’s announcement.

Bernie Sanders’ commitment to Skip AIPAC shows growing momentum in the campaign to ensure that the Democratic Party rejects the bigotry that we will see on AIPAC’s stage next week,” said IfNotNow co-founder Dani Moscovitch in a statement.

Bernie’s progressive agenda, which is strongly motivated by the Jewish tradition of social justice, has no room in it for the unholy alliance of Islamophobes, anti-Semites and white nationalists that AIPAC has worked with in recent years,” he added. “We renew our call on every single Democratic candidate to follow the lead of Bernie and Elizabeth Warren and Skip AIPAC and embrace the movement fighting for freedom.”

The Jewish Democratic Council of America said “we are participating in AIPAC Policy Conference, along with many other Democrats, including members of Congress. We welcome the opportunity to come together with others with a wide range of views to express the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship, which has been and must remain a bipartisan issue.”

Sanders also declined to speak at AIPAC when he ran for president in 2016.

At the time, Sanders reportedly offered to address the conference remotely, citing scheduling conflicts, but was denied by AIPAC. Instead, Sanders released a speech of what he would have said had he been in attendance. AIPAC has presidential candidates speak only in an election year. AIPAC has yet to announce which, if any, presidential candidates will be in attendance. (JNS.org)

IAF Bombs Targets in Gaza, Syria in Response to Massive Rockets Attacks

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By: Aryeh Savir

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) on Sunday night carried out a series of strikes against Islamic Jihad terror targets in the Gaza Strip and in Syria in response to the massive rocket fire launched by Islamic Jihad terrorists at Israel earlier in the evening.

Islamic Jihad terrorists launched a massive barrage of some 30 rockets on civilian targets throughout Israel’s south, sending hundreds of thousands of citizens running for shelter.

About half of the rockets exploded in open space and the rest were intercepted by the Iron Dome defense system. No one was directly injured by the rocket fire, but several people were treated for shock and others were treated for injuries incurred while seeking shelter.

In response, the IAF bombed targets in Gaza, including a strike on an Islamic Jihad terror squad that was preparing to fire rockets from Gaza at Israel. four terrorists were reportedly hit.

In Damascus, the IAF hit an Islamic Jihad site the IDF said was “a significant anchor for the terror organization in Syria.”

The site was used for terror-related research and the development of weapons meant for production in the Gaza Strip and for local production in Syria, the IDF said.

In addition, tens of pounds of AP, a material used as rocket fuel, were manufactured each month at the site, and it also served as a training center for terrorists.

The Islamic Jihad said two of their men were killed in the strike.

The Syrian army claims that it “immediately confronted” the missile fired by the IAF “with high competence and destroyed the majority of them before reaching their targets.”

In Gaza, the IAF struck underground infrastructures and sites used to store raw materials used for rocket production in Rafah.

In Khan Yunis, the IAF bombed the regional headquarters which included a compound for training.

The IDF stated that it will “respond firmly to Islamic Jihad terror operations that endanger Israeli citizens and violate its sovereignty.”

The IDF “views the rocket attacks against Israeli territory with severity, is in high readiness and will continue to act as necessary against attempts to harm Israeli civilians,” it stated.

The intense exchange of fire began on Sunday morning when the IDF exposed and targeted an Islamic Jihad cell that was in the process of planting an explosive device meant to hit IDF soldiers operating on the Gaza border fence. Two terrorists were killed and another two were injured in the incident.

Later in the day, an IDF tank and bulldozer confronted Gazans as the IDF recovered one of the terrorists’ bodies, presumably as a bargaining chip for later negotiations with the terrorist organizations.

School on Monday was canceled at various locations in the south, leaving some 65,000 students at home.

The IDF shut down several routes and canceled train travel in the vicinity of the Gaza. (TPS)

Trump Announces Military Deal With India, Expresses Optimism For Trade Pact

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By: Steve Herman &  Anjana Pasricha

President Donald Trump said Monday the United States will sign an agreement to sell $3 billion worth of U.S. helicopters and other equipment to India’s military.

The announcement came as Trump spoke at a welcome rally called “Namaste Trump” in the city of Ahmedabad, where a crowd of more than 100,000 people had gathered to hear from him and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Ahead of the visit, Trump had said a new major trade deal between the two countries would not be part of this trip. But in his address he promised the two countries will be making “among the biggest ever trade deals,” and said he is optimistic that he and Modi can reach “a good, even great deal” for both sides.

Modi also struck an optimistic note about a potential trade agreement, saying ties were expanding in spheres ranging from defense, the energy sector and information technology, and that a resurgent India would present new opportunities for the U.S.

Calling the two countries “natural partners,” Modi said they can help bring peace, progress and security not just in the Indo-Pacific region, but in the entire world.

“We are inspired by a long-term vision, not just short term considerations,” Modi said.

During a mainly off-the-record conversation with reporters on the short flight from Ahmedabad to Agra, Trump was asked by VOA if there was any single contentious sector holding up a big trade deal.

I am in no rush” to conclude a trade pact, responded the president. “We are doing well with India, we are making deals.”

Despite no announcement of a trade deal, analysts say the visit is mutually beneficial to both leaders.

They both want to be seen as strong leaders,” said Aparna Pande, director of Hudson Institute’s Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia, adding that both leaders see parallels in each other as they are nationalist-populists who want their economy to grow and the military to be powerful.

Trump began his address Monday by uttering the Indian greeting “Namaste,” and said that India “will always hold a special place in our hearts.”

“America loves India. America respects India. And America will always be faithful and loyal friends to the Indian people,” Trump said.

Despite mispronunciations, the U.S. president drew applause when he dropped names of Indian Bollywood stars and cricket players.

He celebrated India as a successful democracy, and said both countries are committed to working together to fight terrorism.

“Our borders will always be closed to terrorists and terrorism and all forms of extremism,” Trump said.

Trump’s visit opened with a red carpet-welcome at the airport in Ahmedabad, in Modi’s home state of Gujarat. Thousands of people then cheered along a motorcade route as Trump and Modi traveled a short distance to a stop at Mahatma Gandhi’s ashram.

Trump’s visit comes at the heels of protests against India’s new citizenship law, that critics say marginalizes the country’s more than 200 million Muslims – a charge the Modi government denies. Some members of the U.S. Congress are also expressing concern about the law that fast tracks Indian citizenship to immigrants from three neighboring countries – unless they are Muslims.

At the rally, Trump hinted at India’s status as a pluralistic society.

“Your nation has always been admired around the earth as the place where millions upon millions of Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs and Jains worship side by side in harmony,” he said.

Analysts expect that’s about as far as the U.S. leader would push on the issue.

The State Department does say that we want India to do more and to abide by its constitutional rights and false minorities,” Pande said but that “top level U.S. officials have avoided any statement on India’s human rights citizenship act.”

On Monday one policeman was killed as violent protests erupted in New Delhi as clashes erupted between those protesting against the citizenship law and those supporting it hours ahead of President Trump’s arrival in the city.

On his first day in India, Trump also avoided any mention of Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region that India and Pakistan is fighting over. Last year Trump offered to mediate on the Kashmir dispute, which Islamabad welcomed but New Delhi rejected.

“Attempts to lecture, coerce, punish, intervene in India’s affairs have traditionally not been particularly effective,” Smith, of the Heritage Foundation, said.

Ending his first day in India, the U.S. president, who once owned the former Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, took in views of the real Indian iconic landmark with first lady Melania Trump.

Trump is the fourth consecutive U.S. president to travel to India, continuing the shift in allegiance by Washington to Delhi from India’s arch-rival and neighbor, Pakistan.

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, after a recent meeting with Trump during the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, said the U.S. president also promised to visit Pakistan soon.

If “there is no complementary visit to Pakistan or no side agreement on some other way to assuage concerns there, then I think Pakistan will take it as a slight,” said Richard Russow, senior adviser for U.S.-India policy studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. (VOA News)

New Yorkers Rejecting Bail Reform as Crimes Skyrocket, Poll Finds

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By: Jared Evan

A recent Sienna poll discovered the majority of New Yorkers do not support the new bail reform laws enacted by Governor Cuomo at the start of this year

The New York Post stated: “A solid majority of state voters – 59 percent – now say that the elimination of cash bail for most misdemeanor and “non-violent” felony crimes is bad for New York, the Siena College poll found”

Only 33 percent of respondents said the law enacted Jan. 1 is good for New York.

There have been dozens of reports from local media highlighting violent criminals who were released without bail and went on to commit more crimes.

In one story, a 19-year-old thug named Elijah Hodge was released after his latest in a long line of arrests – for allegedly joyriding in a stolen car in Brooklyn. Hodge was previously charged with an attack on a plainclothes NYPD captain in Midtown last October. An NYPD source tells YWN that he was also charged in the attacks of six elderly Hasidic Jews who were walking to Shul in Williamsburg this past year.

Multiple arrests including attacks on Jews? No problem.

Meanwhile, 2 weeks ago, a psychopath randomly slashed a tourist leaving an IHOP restaurant in Harlem.

Khalief Young, an ex-con accused of slitting a French tourist’s throat in a random attack in Harlem is a neighborhood “neck slasher” who’s ducked justice at least twice, The Post reported earlier in February.

The bleeding-heart criminal justice gurus in New York City released this mentally ill felon several times. Young was busted in June for a Harlem deli slashing, and in October for allegedly pummeling a woman inside his apartment building, according to police sources and court records, the NY Post obtained.

Young was loose on the street to terrorize a French tourist Gabriel Bascou.

The Post reported: “The French photographer who had his throat slit on a Harlem sidewalk last week had just flown into New York to surprise his girlfriend for Valentine’s Day”

The romantic Frenchman was viciously attacked by the “neck slasher” of Harlem, a man evidently elitist liberal law makers, had deep compassion and sympathy for.

Some of the other disastrous results of the bail reform laws include Charles Barry, 56.

Barry has been arrested six times since the start of this year. He’s been released each time without having to post bail under New York’s new bail reform law since his alleged offenses were nonviolent, the New York Daily News reported.

YWN reported that in the past, Barry’s served several stints in state prison and has a lengthy record, including six felonies, 87 misdemeanors and 21 missed court hearings, the newspaper reported, citing court records.

Bail reform, it’s lit!” Barry yelled to reporters Thursday outside the NYPD Transit District 1 headquarters in the Columbus Circle station before officers transported him to Manhattan Central Booking, as was reported by YWN. “

The arrogant yet truthful career criminal happily declared:

It’s the Democrats! The Democrats know me, and the Republicans fear me. You can’t touch me! I can’t be stopped!”

I’m famous! I take $200, $300 a day of your money, cr****r! You can’t stop me!” Barry shouted to reporters. “It’s a great thing. It’s a beautiful thing. They punk’ed people out for (expletive removed) crimes.”

Mets tickets are on the way” several social media users quipped when the crimes of Barry were being discussed on social media.

The Post reported that “The support nosedived further since a Siena survey last month – when 37 percent said bail reform is good and 49 percent said it was bad”

After the law was approved last April, 55 percent of New Yorkers said bail reform was good and 38 percent said it was bad”

The first case is closed and sealed, and Young was cut loose without bail in the second, which is ongoing.

 

 

 

 

AOC Trashes Hillary Clinton for Failed Presidential Campaign

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By: Howard M. Riell

It was a 2016 Facebook live video that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may or may not wish she could take back.

In it, the controversial congresswoman absolutely trashes Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, brushing away many of her oft-repeated excuses as if they were “stupid.”

Said AOC: “I’m not trying to be difficult. I’m not trying to be down. But she didn’t try hard enough in Michigan. She didn’t make a single… visit to the United Auto Workers before the general election. And then… they’re like upset that the union workers didn’t organize for her.”

Added AOC compatriot Maria Swisher, an actress, “We needed to win the Rust Belt and we could have done that and there are places that went for Obama that didn’t go for Hillary so there is a lot of complex things going on here.”

And speaking of the former first lady and two-time loser in the race for the presidency, one-time Clinton advisor Dick Morris suggested that Hillary and Michael Bloomberg and Hillary Clinton are trying to slip her into the presidential race sometime in the next few weeks.

Here’s the deal that I think is going down. I think Hillary and Bloomberg have gotten together and cooked up a scheme,” Dick Morris said to John Catsimatidis on The Cats Roundtable radio show on Sunday. “Nobody will be nominated on the first ballot, and it’ll go to a second ballot,” Morris said of a brokered convention. “The problem is that the party establishment doesn’t have a candidate. They can’t do Bloomberg because he got killed in the debate. … Can’t do [Joe] Biden because he’s already lost the front-runner status. … [Pete] Buttigieg looks like a high school kid at the Model UN. … [Elizabeth] Warren is third, but she’s pretty far to the Left, and they’re not going to want to trust her.”

He said Bloomberg would stay in the race, even if he has no chance of winning, in an effort to get at least enough support to keep Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders from running away with the nomination,” reported Washingtonexaminer.com.

The lackluster former New York Senator and Secretary of State could, Morris speculated, join the race on a second ballot at a brokered convention. “And then Hillary begins to gain; the other candidates begin to drop out. And Hillary is the nominee. That, I think, is the establishment scenario. Hillary is the only candidate that they’ll be able to come up with that can measure up to Donald Trump.”

Clinton, who lives for power, recently said on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, “I never say never because I do believe in serving my country, but it’s not going to happen.”

 

 

 

Protests Against Sexism Mark Opening of Remake of “West Side Story’ on Bdwy

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By Pat Savage

A brand new revival of the classic musical West Side Story debut than the Broadway Theatre last week. And since this is America in the 21st century, it was accompanied by what else — protests.

At least 100 protesters outside we’re insisting the cast member Amar Ramasar be dropped from the show. He had previously been fired, then rehired, in the wake of a controversy while he was dancing for the New York City Ballet about nude photos and sexually explicit texts.

Yelling ‘Hey hey ho ho, Amar Ramasar has got to go,’ the protesters could barely be heard above cheers for the show, and the arrival of celebrities such as Andrea Martin, director Julie Taymor, Vanessa Hudgens, Alec Baldwin and Iman.

 Alexandra Waterbury, a former student with the City Ballet’s affiliated school, the School of American Ballet, “alleged in 2018 that Ramasar and two other men shared nude photos of her, taken without her knowledge, with other men in the company,” ABC News reported. “Since, then, there’s been a petition to remove Ramasar from “West Side Story,” where he plays Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. Producers in a statement last week backed the actor, noting that the incident took place in a different workplace and “has been both fully adjudicated and definitively concluded according to the specific rules of that workplace.”

There is zero consideration being given to his potentially being terminated from this workplace, as there has been no transgression of any kind, ever, in this workplace,” the statement read.

 In a statement issued on Thursday, Actors Equity said it has been monitoring the situation at the production. “Everyone at ‘West Side Story’ should be able to go to work and perform feeling safe and protected in their workplace. Equity has been in communication with the general manager and the members of the show. As a union, Equity’s role is to ensure that our members are protected in the workplace and we take that responsibility very seriously,” Actors’ Equity Association Executive Director Mary McColl said in the statement.

As protests have been growing, the producers of “West Side Story” have stuck by Ramasar, saying last week that there was “zero consideration being given to his potentially being terminated from this workplace, as there has been no transgression of any kind, ever, in this workplace,” wrote broadwaynews.com. The production had previously spoken to Ramasar’s “good standing” within Equity and the union’s support of his “employment eligibility.” However, Equity has said it plays no part in hiring decisions and was not aware of Ramasar’s casting before it was announced.”

 

 

Albany JCC Evacuated After Bomb Threats Sent To 18 Jewish Centers

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Edited by: TJVNews.com

The Albany Jewish Community Center was evacuated and searched Sunday morning after it and several other centers around the country received anonymous emails with vague threats that mentioned a bomb, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.

Cuomo went to the Albany center after police evacuated about 100 people, searched the building with dogs and declared it safe.

Similar vague threats were emailed to about 18 Jewish Community Centers around the country, according to Cuomo’s office. The centers provide educational, fitness and social programs for children and adults. Cuomo’s office had no further details about the nature of the threats nor whether police searched other locations.

Cuomo said the FBI is investigating where the threats originated. State Director of Emergency Management Michael Kopy said the emails were sent to people with Jewish Community Center accounts, but he declined to specify which centers were targeted.

These types of situations are so ugly and so unfortunate,” Cuomo said. “What’s worse is we’re seeing more and more of them. We’ve had about 42 incidents of anti-Semitism in this state this past couple of months so it’s not getting better. It’s only getting worse.”

When asked if there were other JCCs threatened, Cuomo said, “Yes. There were about 18.”

A spokesperson for the office of the New York governor later clarified that not all 19 occurred in New York but would not say how many occurred in the state versus in others.

“It is not just anti-Semitism,” Cuomo said. “There is a contagion of hate all across this country. The number of anti- African American attacks is up, the number of KKK groups and activity is up. The number of incidents against the LGBTQ community are up, so it’s a virus all across this nation.”

The New York governor then drew a comparison between the “contagion of hate” to the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, which has killed at least 2,360 people and infected nearly 80,000 others, mainly in China. There have been 35 reported cases of the coronavirus in 8 states in the US; none have been reported in the state of New York.

“People are worried about the Coronavirus, which we’re watching in this state – there’s also a virus of hate, and it’s spreading and it’s spreading quickly. And unfortunately, this state has also been infected, as hard as that is to believe, because New York, we’re all about diversity, right?”

“When you threaten a JCC, these are, it’s not just an anti-Semitic attack. You have children who go to the JCC,” Cuomo said. “You have gym facilities here. So, you are really threatening children. It is one of the most heinous things you can do. And again, it is fear and it is terror. That is all it is – terror,” adding there were about 100 people in the Albany location that had to be evacuated because of the threat. (AP)

 

 

 

 

NJ Gov Phil Murphy to Undergo Surgery; Diagnosed with Kidney Tumor

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By: Veronica Kordmany

On Feb. 22, 2020, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, 62, announced his recent diagnosis of a kidney tumor, which will require him to undergo surgery next month.

The Democrat took to his Twitter platform to break the news, writing, “I’ve got a tumor on my left kidney and will undergo a partial nephrectomy in early March to remove it”. “The prognosis is very good and I’m profoundly grateful to my doctors for detecting the tumor early.”

According to Murphy’s communications director, Mahen Gunaratna, the tumor, three centimeters in diameter, was discovered at a recent checkup. It is impossible to determine whether the tumor is cancerous, he stated, until its removal. In comparison to 90 percent of similar cases, chances are that it is.

The surgery is set to take place at an undisclosed hospital in New York City, where the Governor will be recuperating until he returns home to his native Middletown, N.J. He will then transition back to work within the following few weeks, says Gunaratna. During his absence, lieutenant governor Sheila Y. Oliver, is set to step in as interim governor.

Murphy is not expected to undergo chemotherapy nor radiation treatment, according to NJ Advance Media.

Tammy Murphy, wife of Phil Murphy, has voiced her support for her husband both at an in-person interview and on Twitter, where she wrote, “I know Phil and he’s a fighter… We’re grateful to his amazing team of doctors who detected this tumor early.” In a recent interview the couple sat down for with NJ Advance Media, Phil shared “The expectation is that overwhelmingly, assuming nothing happens on the operating table or you don’t get an infection or something, you’re back on your feet and back in the game without any impairment going forward”.

In light of his diagnosis, the governor, who was once a Wall Street banker, has decided to use his platform to advocate for better health care for the public. He also included the statistic that more than 50,000 New Jersey residents will be diagnosed with cancer this year, stating that he is far from alone in his fight.

“Health care is a right, not a privilege for a select few, and skyrocketing medical costs are a national emergency,” Mr. Murphy wrote. “If there’s anything my diagnosis reminds me of, it’s that preventative services are lifesaving and we need to continue fighting for affordable health care for all.”

He joked that he would bounce back from his operation in no time, as he has a 5K marathon to run in April; one that he “fully expect[s] to be running in”.

Former NYS Governor Urges Legislators to Fix Bail Reform

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Edited by: TJVNews.com

In a conference held in Albany, New York, former New York Gov. David Paterson called upon New York state legislators to fix the bail reform law that is apparently releasing criminals that pose a dangerous threat to society into the public.

He is supported by his fellow Democrats, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Long Island Assemblyman Steve Englebright, who feel similarly about amending the bail reform law legislation.

“You just need to get assembly members to understand, we’re not killing bail reform, we are taking the parts of it that are already demonstrating that we went too far out of the legislation,” he told host John Catsimatidis on AM 970’s The Cat’s Radio Roundtable.

During his interview on The Cat’s Radio Roundtable, Paterson admitted that the reform law — which prevents suspects from being held pending trial on most misdemeanors and non-violent felonies — had some positive effects, yet his focus was on the fact that the legislation severely limited the judges’ ability to determine the criminal’s capability of being released or not.

“You don’t want people sitting in jail for 18 months because they can’t afford $200 bail, but at the same time, you don’t want anyone coming out on bail who’s a danger to society,” he said. “We want to make sure that if [someone] has a record of being violent, they can’t commit any further crimes before they are tried for the one before the court.”

Gov. Paterson related the bail reform law to the news involving the closure of Rikers Island, citing this as the reason for the reportedly-recent rise in crime.

“[By] cutting the population at Rikers, they’ve cut [the number of] real, hardcore criminals who are there,” he said.

In a related development on the issue of bail reform, last week, the Jewish Voice reported that Staten Island City Councilman Joe Borelli’s has urged Albany lawmakers to put their controversial bail-reform law to a public referendum.

“I am requesting that the New York State Assembly and Senate … place a referendum on the ballot that would ask voters’ opinions as to whether ‘bail reform’ should be repealed, changed or allowed to continue,” wrote the Staten Island Republican in a letter to the leaders of both houses, including the Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. He then warned them that the issue wouldn’t dissipate until there was action taken.

Passed by the Democrat-controlled state legislature in 2019, the law was designed to eliminate cash bail for low-level or non-violent offenses. Supporters say bail requirements fall disproportionately on the poor and minorities who are unable to make bail. Critics have based their argument on the criminals, such as serial bank robbers, who have been let loose. One famous example is the case of Tiffany Harris, who was busted for felony hate crimes against Jewish New Yorkers and released on three separate occasions because a judge was unable to impose bail.

Some of the law’s initial advocates, like Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo, have said they would like to see the law amended. However, critics like the Democratic Assembly hardliners have dismissed such calls, calling them out-of-hand terms such as “racist” and “bulls–t.”

The new law allows judges to set bail on a defendant accused of ‘a violent crime’. The nature that defines ‘violent crimes’, however, is not very clear. Some crimes were excluded from this law, such as second-degree robbery and second-degree burglary, which constitutes as breaking into a home when the resident is currently there. Nonviolent crimes range from misdemeanors to felonies, but can also include domestic violence. Some have raised the fact most defendants of domestic violence misdemeanors are considered ineligible for bail because of their protection-details.

“When so many people in so many different communities around our state feel as though their elected representatives aren’t working for them and have their own motives behind changes to cash bail, we need to allow New Yorkers to decide for themselves,” Borelli said. “People feel as though they’re third-class citizens behind special interests and political ambition and I don’t think anyone can blame them.”