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NY: Gov. Cuomo declares statewide Public Health Emergency

Catbird

Senior Moderator
Excerpt from Press release from Governor's office:


Governor Cuomo Declares State Public Health Emergency in Response to Severe Flu Season



Executive Order Issued to Permit Pharmacists to Administer Flu Vaccinations to Patients Between Six Months and 18 Years of Age


Albany, NY (January 12, 2013)

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today declared a Public Health Emergency for all of New York State in response to this year?s increasingly severe flu season. The Governor issued an Executive Order which allows pharmacists to administer flu vaccinations to patients between six months and 18 years of age. This Order suspends for the next 30 days the section of State Education Law that limits the authority of pharmacists to administer immunizing agents only to individuals 18 years of age or older.

Already 19,128 cases of influenza have been reported in New York this season, far more than the total of 4,404 positive laboratory tests that were reported all of last season (2011-2012). Additionally, as of January 5, 2013, the New York State Department of Health (DOH) received reports of 2,884 patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza, compared to 1,169 total hospitalizations in 2011. To date, two children in New York State and eighteen children across the United States and have died as a result of this year?s seasonal influenza.

?We are experiencing the worst flu season since at least 2009, and influenza activity in New York State is widespread, with cases reported in all 57 counties and all five boroughs of New York City,? Governor Cuomo said. ?Therefore, I have directed my Administration, the State Health Department and others to marshal all needed resources to address this public health emergency and remove all barriers to ensure that all New Yorkers - children and adults alike - have access to critically needed flu vaccines.?

The Governor strongly urges New Yorkers who have yet to receive a flu shot to schedule one immediately, as influenza cases continue to rise sharply across the State. To ensure all New Yorkers know the importance of - and have easy access to - flu shots, the Governor announced that the State Health Department (DOH), working closely with county, regional and private health care partners as well as local health departments, will launch a broad promotion of flu immunization. As part of the promotional effort, ongoing flu-related information and resources will be continuously updated and disseminated via press advisories and media events, dedicated websites and social media sites such as Facebook and twitter..."
 
Re: NY: Gov. Cuomo declares statewide Public Health Emergency

Flu Strikes Hard But New Yorkers Carry On




The flu season is hitting the region hard according to local health officials. People complaining of flu-like symptoms made up five percent of emergency room visits in New York City last week. The severity of the season also led Governor Andrew Cuomo to declare a public health emergency statewide ? urging people who have yet to receive a flu shot to get one.

Despite the widespread warnings, New Yorkers are taking this latest health scare in stride going about their daily activities, like riding the subway and going to work, even when it means coming into close contact with people who might have the flu.


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