Pelham Manor: Two Covid-19 cases as of Sunday morning; ‘practice tolerance’ during pandemic
Editor’s note: This press release was provided by the Village of Pelham Manor.
The Village of Pelham Manor continues to work proactively to address the COVID-19 public health emergency.
The Board and administration are working around the clock to provide essential services in accordance with Governor Cuomo’s Executive Orders and related guidance. As previously reported, the Village is operating with strict sanitizing protocols, social distancing and staggered shifts. Non-essential workers are working from home.
As of 10:00 a.m. this morning, there were two (2) confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Pelham Manor, according to the Westchester County portal. We are working collaboratively with the County and the State to minimize the risk of exposure to our residents and our employees.
In further accordance with the Governor’s Orders and subsequent guidance, the Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. Board members and the administration will follow the strict sanitizing protocols currently in place and will practice social distancing. The public will not be allowed to attend. The meeting will be broadcast on FiOS Channel 46 and recorded. Because the public will be excluded from this meeting, anyone who requests it will be provided with a copy of the meeting recording. A link to the meeting video will also be available on our website on Tuesday morning.
The Board urges all residents to be respectful to neighbors during this challenging time. It is particularly important to show kindness and practice tolerance during this pandemic. We are all in this together.