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The 2021 Real Estate Power 100: 51-100

The 2021 Real Estate Power 100: 51-100
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New York City Council Votes To Require Coronavirus Vaccination Plan For Homebound Seniors

Reply February 25, 2021 City Hall – The New York City Council will vote today on legislation that requires the de Blasio Administration to create a plan to vaccinate homebound seniors for COVID-19. The pandemic has been particularly devastating to our seniors, especially those over 75-years-old who are at highest risk for hospitalization and death compared to all other age groups. Sadly, this population has had trouble getting vaccinated because of hurdles getting appointments as well as physical challenges getting to vaccines sites. This legislation will require the Commissioner of the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, or another designated agency, to create a plan to vaccinate homebound seniors and provide a report to the Council after the plan has been implemented. The report would include the number of homebound seniors vaccinated, disaggregated by zip code, and outline any obstacles faced while implementing the plan.

Andrew Yang has double-digit lead in the race for New York City Mayor

Andrew Yang has double-digit lead in the race for New York City Mayor with almost a third of the vote, while Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and City Comptroller Scott Stringer trail in second and third place respectively Andrew Yang, 46, is the frontrunner in the race for Democratic nomination for New York City mayor, according to the most recent polling  Tech entrepreneur currently has 28 per cent support, according to a survey of Democratic Party voters done by Core Decision Analytics  Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams trails Yang with 17 per cent and City Comptroller Scott Stringer placed third with 13 per cent support, poll found

More than 20 FDNY members are injured while fighting four-alarm blaze

More than 20 FDNY members are injured while fighting four-alarm blaze Maxine Shen For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Twenty-one firefighters were hospitalized after fighting a four-alarm fire in building in New York Saturday morning.   The fire broke out at a six-story building in Manhattan s Harlem neighborhood at about 7.30am Saturday. According to the FDNY Deputy Assistant Chief Christopher Bilz, when the first FDNY units arrived within four minutes of receiving the call, the fire was considered advanced on the first floor of the building.  The fire quickly extended to all floors all the way up to the top floor, Bilz said in the statement, posted on the FDNY s Instagram page.   

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