lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2020

Leon County COVID-19 Community Update for December 14

 Leon County COVID-19 Community Update

December 14, 2020

As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread globally, Leon County Emergency Management is committed to actively monitoring the disease and coordinating preparedness and response efforts with local health officials, healthcare providers, first responders and other critical emergency response functions.

The following update provides a timely, accurate and vetted source of official County and community information.

Significant Changes Since Last Update

Free COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing at Leon County's Jane G. Sauls Fort Braden Branch Library (16327 Blountstown Hwy) on Tuesday, December 15 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

​Open to all patients, both symptomatic and asymptomatic.

PCR molecular testing (results in 2-4 days) and Rapid Antigen testing (results in at least 30-45 minutes) available.

No appointments. Bring a valid photo ID and provide an email address.

For more information, contact Neighborhood Medical Center at (850) 224-2469.

Free COVID-19 Walk Up testing at Sabal Palm Elementary School (2813 Ridgeway St) on Saturday, December 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.​

Open to all patients, both symptomatic and asymptomatic.

PCR testing only. Results in 2 days.

Photo ID required to be tested.

Testing operated by Bond Community Health Center. For more information call (850) 296-6858.

Free Drive-Thru COVID-19 testing at Leon County's Northeast Branch Library (5513 Thomasville Rd) on Sunday, December 20 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Open to all patients, both symptomatic and asymptomatic.

PCR molecular testing (results in 2-4 days) and Rapid Antigen testing (results in at least 30-45 minutes) available.

No appointments. Bring a valid photo ID and provide an email address.

For more information, contact Neighborhood Medical Center at (850) 224-2469.

Free COVID-19 Drive-Thru testing at North Monroe Medical Center (3721 N Monroe St) on Monday, December 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Open to all patients, both symptomatic and asymptomatic. 

PCR testing only. Results in 2 days. 

Testing operated by North Florida Medical Centers, Inc. For questions email announcements@nfmc.org 

Additional Testing Dates Scheduled at North Monroe Medical Center:

Wednesday, December 30 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. 

Every Wednesday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. starting January 6, 2021 through March 31, 2021. 

COVID-19 Testing Site at FAMU Bragg Memorial Stadium (1500 Wahnish Way, Tallahassee, FL 32307)

The site is currently offering Rapid COVID-19 Antigen testing for all patients with results in less than 1 hour. PCR molecular testing is available by request with results in 3-4 days. Sign up for testing at curative.com 

Testing is free and open to the public. Appointments and walk-ups are accepted. Physician referral not required. Insurance is accepted but not required.

The Rapid COVID-19 Antigen test sample is collected by a healthcare worker who will gently swab the inside of a patient's nostrils. This collection process is quick, easy and comfortable.

Patients receive their Rapid COVID-19 Antigen results within one hour of testing by email or SMS text. The Florida Department of Health receives all patient results and will contact patients with positive results.

The Curative RT-PCR molecular COVID-19 test is collected by a healthcare worker who will gently swab the inside of a patient's nostrils. This collection process is quick, easy and comfortable. Patient results will be available within 3-4 days.

For inquires about their results, patients can contact the Curative support staff by calling 888-702-9042.

As of December 14, the site is operational from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. The site closes when the number of allocated tests has been reached.

WAIT TIMES MAY VARY: Appointment slots are considered a form of pre-registration and are not always reflective of the time you will be seen. Pre-registration ensures that you will get into the line more quickly.

On September 25, Governor DeSantis signed Executive Order 20-244 that places all of Florida into Phase 3 of the COVID-19 recovery plan, effective immediately. View the Executive Order by clicking HERE.

Tallahassee-Leon County Office of Economic Vitality (OEV) distributes cloth face coverings to businesses. Face coverings are available for pickup at the Tallahassee-Leon County Office of Economic Vitality. A business with one location is eligible for up to 100 face coverings. Local businesses with multiple locations are eligible for up to 200 face coverings. For FAQs regarding the distribution of masks to businesses, click here or visit  www.OEVForBusiness.com  

Office of Economic Vitality (315 S. Calhoun Street, Suite 110, Tallahassee, FL, 32301) Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

County offering free face coverings for pickup at all Libraries. Leon County continues to make free face coverings available for pickup at all County library locations during regular hours. Through the library program and with OEV, the County has distributed over 475,000 masks to citizens. Five face masks per individual will be allowed for pickup to ensure adequate supply to meet demand.  For locations and hours, visit www.LeonCountyLibrary.gov

It’s Not Too Much to Mask Campaign. Leon County launched the social media campaign, It’s Not Too Much to Mask to encourage the use of masks and facial coverings in public. If you’d like to participate, post a masked-up selfie and share why you wear a mask and for whom using #MaskOnLeon.

Leon County's COVID-19 Health Metrics

COVID-19 Metrics for Leon County, FL

Weekly Documented New Cases

              926    INCREASING (from 851 cases)

Weekly Percent of Positive Cases

                7.05%  INCREASING (from 6.07%)

Weekly Emergency Room Visits with Influenza-like Illness

19 NO CHANGE (from 19 visits)

Weekly Emergency Room Visits with COVID-like Illness

64 INCREASING (from 50 visits) 

Esta temporada, evita donar al lugar equivocado

 11 de diciembre de 2020

Hoy es el 6º día de Protección del Consumidor, y quizás sientas el espíritu generoso de las fiestas. Esta es la temporada de donaciones, ¿cierto? Si te gusta hacer donaciones a las entidades de caridad a fin de año, piensa que este también es el momento de asegurarte de que tus donaciones lleguen a aquellas organizaciones que tienes intenciones de ayudar. Porque este año, hay muchas organizaciones de caridad que realmente necesitan tu ayuda.

Cuando empieces a recibir esos emails y llamadas de fin de año de parte de las organizaciones de caridad:

No te dejes presionar para donar. Sí, de acuerdo, es fin de año. Pero las organizaciones de caridad que operan legítimamente recibirán tu dinero con alegría en todo momento.

Verifica la reputación de la organización de caridad antes de donar, especialmente porque a los estafadores les encanta usar nombres muy parecidos a los de las organizaciones de caridad auténticas que conoces. Usa estas organizaciones como ayuda para hacer tu búsqueda.

Si alguien te dice que le pagues en efectivo, con una tarjeta de regalo o haciendo una transferencia de dinero a través de una compañía como MoneyGram o Western Union, pisa el freno del trineo. Los estafadores piden esos medios de pago.

En caso de que el espíritu navideño triplique el tamaño de tu corazón, tómate un minuto para mirar este video y ver algunas otras ideas para donar con prudencia.

Un reno sospechoso llamó a la abuela

14 de diciembre de 2020

En lo que se refiere a las llamadas indeseadas, hay algunas verdades universales. Primero, no puedes confiar en tu identificador de llamadas. Segundo, a nadie le gustan las llamadas automáticas pre-grabadas o robocalls. Y tercero, el secreto está en el bloqueo de llamadas. Si viste The Mandalorian, este es el momento en que dices, “this is the way”. (Si no viste la película, solo significa: el bloqueo de llamadas… es bueno).

En el 7º día de Protección del Consumidor, mira este video para descubrir cómo bloquear las llamadas fraudulentas — de renos sospechosos y otros bandidos — en tu teléfono móvil.

Y visita ftc.gov/llamadasindeseadas para aprender a bloquear las llamadas en el teléfono de tu casa, ya sea de línea fija o VoIP. Mejor que mejor, comparte las noticias de bloqueo de llamadas con la abuela y todos aquellos que puedan haberse quejado sobre esas llamadas molestas. Y deséales felices fiestas de parte de la FTC.

viernes, 11 de diciembre de 2020

Museum News, December 2020

 


We've nearly made it to the end of 2020—now's the time to indulge in some holiday joy and uplift your spirits! Our latest exhibition, The Stettheimer Dollhouse: Up Close, is enchanting visitors and makes for a perfect family outing, while our winter-themed virtual programs provide fun for everyone to enjoy from home. 

Whether you're able to spend time in our galleries or engage with us digitally, we are here to keep you in the know on all things NYC! Take a look at the highlights below and visit mcny.org for the latest exhibitions and programs.

Exhibitions
Teressa Marie Valla. Absolutely Essential Eyes. June 18, 2020. Courtesy Teressa Marie Vallar.

Opening Friday, December 18, New York Responds: The First Six Months looks at the still-unfolding events of 2020 through the eyes of over 100 New Yorkers. This crowd-sourced exhibition presents objects, photographs, videos, and other artworks that document and interpret the COVID pandemic, the racial justice uprisings, and the responses of New Yorkers as they fought to cope, survive, and forge a better future. These powerful artifacts and artworks speak to the dramatic effects of these unprecedented months on the city, its residents, and the dynamics of urban life itself.

Book your timed tickets here.

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Holiday Highlights
Experience our new exhibitions and visit the ones you may have missed before. The Settheimer Dollhouse: Up Close, is a new installation that highlights this treasure of the Museum. Visitors will be able to view the house, learn about its features, view enlarged images of the tiny details, and discover rarely seen miniature works, among them a print by George Bellows.
Holiday Encores
Beginning December 20 on Instagram


Did you miss live talks with creative New Yorkers? Now is your chance to experience these once more before the year ends. From Simon Doonan to Roz Chast, visit (or revisit) some of our favorite programs this year. If you haven't already, follow us on Instagram (@MuseumOfCityNY) to catch them on IGTV.

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MCNY X PROJECT KID:
Winter-Themed Crafts

Launching Saturday, December 19

Join us for all new virtual art-making sessions! Amanda Kingloff, founder of PROJECT KID, returns with three winter-themed crafts available to stream starting December 19. Get crafty and creative while learning fun facts about NYC history with images from the Museum’s collections. Geared toward families and kids ages 7 and up.

Learn more and register.

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MCNY Shop

Holiday Treats in the Museum Shop

Still looking for last-minute gifts? We've got you covered. Browse our holiday collection or check out the curated selections below for cool, thoughtful gifts that celebrate New York.

Shop now

Share the New York Spirit

Give your friends and family a gift that will give back year-round. Membership is the best way to experience all that the Museum of the City of New York has to offer.

Browse all gift membership options.

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In the News
Read all about it! See what they're saying about us in these news stories:

Our Shop was featured in Time Out New York as part of a round-up of perfect Museum gifts.

On November 19, we honored architect Toshiko Mori with the Museum's Louis Auchincloss Prize. Architectural Digest wrote about the event and her storied career. 

Dr. Sarah Seidman, Puffin Foundation Curator of Social Activism, was one of the experts who spoke with The Guardian about how Times Square has become a site for artistic expression during the pandemic. 

AirMail featured our latest exhibition, The Stettheimer Dollhouse: Up Close, in their monthly culture report.

More Ways to Stay Connected
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miércoles, 9 de diciembre de 2020

La FTC advierte a los oculistas que prescriben anteojos que deben cumplir la ley — o de lo contrario, ya verán

 8 de diciembre de 2020

Optometrist looking at patient's eyes