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From the Press Office: As Vaccine Supply Wanes, City Surpases Weekly Dose Goal for Second Week in RowJanuary 19, 2021 NEW YORK— Without a resupply of doses from the federal government, the City will begin to close vaccination sites on Thursday, Mayor de Blasio announced today. This come as over 220,000 vaccines were administered in New York City last week, surpassing the City's benchmark goal for the second week in a row. New York City is still on pace to run out of vaccine supply this week and continues to call on the federal government to send additional doses. ### Mayor de Blasio Announces Efforts to Help Young Adults Overcome Challenges of the COVID-19 PandemicJanuary 19, 2021 New initiatives to serve over 13,000 young New Yorkers with employment, training, and education support in the face of economic downturn Newly released Disconnected Youth Task Force report provides a long-term strategy to keep them on a path towards economic and career success NEW YORK—Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced a series of steps his Administration is taking to support New York City youth and young adults – both current students and those who are out of school and unemployed – as they weather the effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Measures include a campaign with CUNY to engage 5,000 young adults to enroll in college this spring, as well as an initiative to connect more than 2,000 high school students with paid internships and opportunities to earn college credit. Accompanying these announcements is a new report by the citywide Disconnected Youth Task Force, entitled Connecting Our Future, which focuses attention on New York City’s population of out-of-school/out-of-work (OSOW) 16 to 24-year-olds. Originally convened in 2019, the Task Force updated its original analysis to account for an expected spike in OSOW as a result of job “The measures we’re announcing today represent just a first set of actions demonstrating our commitment to center their wellbeing as we begin the long road to recovery from the pandemic,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “We look forward to working with the new Biden-Harris administration and Congressional leadership to build back NYC better than ever.” (Click here to read more) ###
Mayor de Blasio to Participate in National Memorial to Lives Lost to COVID-19January 19, 2021 First nationwide COVID-19 memorial to lives lost is part of the Inauguration of President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and Vice President-elect Kamala D. Harris NEW YORK—Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McCray announced that New York City will be participating in the national Memorial to Lives Lost to COVID-19 by delivering remarks at the Statue of Liberty at 5:30 p.m. The memorial will take place simultaneously in Washington D.C. and nationwide starting at 5:30 p.m. ET and continuing at 5:30 p.m. local time in cities and towns across the country. Mayor de Blasio and First Lady McCray will board a Statue Cruise line, operated by Hornblower, to deliver remarks in front of the State of Liberty National Memorial on Liberty Island. The program in Washington D.C. will also emphasize the importance of looking back and remembering the lives we’ve lost to COVID-19 as we look forward to the hope of a new path and a brighter future. “This city, and this country, have faced down extraordinary challenges in our shared history. And as we remember those we’ve lost to COVID-19, we must also remember that the strength and unity of our people has always helped us prevail,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “I’m honored to stand with Lady Liberty, a beacon of hope to the nation and the world, and look forward to brighter days to come.” “The COVID-19 pandemic has stolen the lives of too many of our mothers, brothers, nurses and dedicated public servants. While the nation collectively mourns the loss of loved ones, we also gain strength by coming together. Our unity in sorrow will help us overcome this pandemic and build our country back stronger. The Statue of Liberty symbolizes the hope and promise of better days ahead led by a new Biden-Harris Administration. Together we will rise,” said First Lady Chirlane McCray (Click here to read more).
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