Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Wednesday August 26 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: Abundant sunshine. High 81F. Humidity 47%

-Kiddush Levana  oppurtunity 11:15 pm
-Hurricane Laura is an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm with 150 mph winds  heading for a destructive landfall near the Texas and Louisiana border Wednesday night into early Thursday morning raising fears of a 20-foot storm surge that forecasters said would be “unsurvivable” and capable of sinking entire communities.

-Petirah of Rebbitzen Rochel Leah Rosenbloom, a”h, the almanah of Hagaon Harav Yosef Rosenbloom, zt”l, Rosh Yeshiva of Bais Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher in Boro Park. The levayah is scheduled for Thursday morning,  at Bais Hamedrash Shaarei Yosher, 4102 16th Ave 10:30 AM. ( Hamofia)

-Lakewood public school teachers are protesting the school district reopening plan outside the BOE meeting by driving around in their cars for an hour and honking their horns close to 200 cars participated (App)

- Doctors  have traced the majority of the new cases to several Chasunas  locally and out of town. Some of the cases have been connected to travel to or from hotspot communities in different states, and some to children who became infected at camp. The cases are mild some with no symptoms at all and b"h no hospitalizations.

26 new covid19 cases in Lakewood reported  by the OCHD, deaths revised down by 3. Totals 2814/196. Over 100 cases since August 14
-NJ has increased security funding for private schools by $25 per student to a total of $175 per student
- Murphy:
Hopes to allow indoor dining to resume before September 15th.

-Baby Bond children could keep the bond untouched after they turn 18 and parents can access the money early.

-Moadim L'simcha order for Succos 5781-2020 deadline is tomorrow  Thursday, August 27th, 2020 to place order Call the hotline at 732-415-4290 or order online

-CDC uptades testing guidelines: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed its Covid-19 testing guidelines to say some people without symptoms may not need to be tested, even if they've been in close contact with someone known to have the virus.
-BD"E: Rabbi Shai Ochayon,HY"D  a 39-year-old father of four, a Breslov Chasid was murdered today by a Arab terrorist  in Petah Tikva. He was returning home from Kollel when the attack took place in broad daylight

-Bingo  children's  shoe sale today $40 a pair

- L'chaim event took place last night for the new Belz Cheider off rt 70

- Gov. Phil Murphy plans to announce New Jersey gyms can soon reopen their doors. They will be required to operate at 25% of indoor capacity and follow other safety guidelines, the new rules go into effect on Sept. 1.
-NY post posts pictures of weddings in Brooklyn
-The Township of Lakewood will distribute (HUD) CARES Act COVID-19 Community
Grant (CDBG)  in the amount of $835,784  to assist local public service organizations and directly assist the township in the prevention, preparation and response to Coronavirus.
Covid-CDBG funds will be distributed to ten (10) public service providers in Lakewood which have,
already have and continue to assist the community in Covid related support. They are: Catholic Charities Emergency Services, The Fulfill Foodbank, Chaverim Volunteer Services, Missionary Pentecostal Soup Kitchen, Family Food Relief, Society Vincent DePaul Food Bank, Lakewood
Civilian Safety Watch, Center for Health Education, Medicine and Dentistry, Chased of Lakewood and the Lakewood Chamber of Commerce.
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20 comments:

  1. Do the rabbonim/askanim plan on saying something about the massive outbreak going on right now in Lakewood (confirmed by doctors), or nah?

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    1. Is it more than the 10 per day listed by the OCHD? Or are there more?

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    2. Grow up and stop trying to make panic

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    3. No worse then flu

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    4. Poor askanim, first they get blamed for people panicking over covid, now for not getting people to panic over it. They never do anything right by this sites commenters.

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    5. Yes. There seems to be a lag in reporting.

      Ok I'll grow up, but in the interim (until I'm grown) you still need to deal with the facts of a large scale outbreak.

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    6. Massive outbreak?? 🤔 while there have been more cases recently mostly from people returning from vacation and camps, it is a far cry from a massive outbreak! Stop trying to cause panic and fear

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    7. There's an outbreak going on, with scores of cases being reported daily. And probably not even the full picture because many people are just not testing because they don't want to quarantine
       It's hard to simplify for Lay people  and possibly for many of those in the medical field 

      but the more people are on top of each other and the closer the contact  builds an atmosphere which even if they aren't personally affected causes it to percolate

      how verbose people remarkably are capable of becoming when they when they wish to rationalize

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    8. For  the most remote possibility
      Devorim 21:7

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  2. School reopening is more important. The outbreak is mild cases.

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  3. Who has room im their freezer for Moadim bsimcha order its stuffed with milk and frozen pizza from the lunches

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    1. Why don’t you just eat the food? Did you take more than you needed?

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    2. Is there free milk? HOw can one get it?

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  4. They gave too much milk thats it. And the frozen food is not always eaten or liked.

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    1. So give it away to someone who wants it

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  5. A lot of people are unsure  if they actually got the virus ! and a lot of people who got the virus don't have antibodies  possibly! 
    does all that really matter however Those who don't wish to care about others but  want to be pious about it will find a response for everything 

     probably will be a vaccine in the matter of months
     people : control themselves and hold on a  few more months

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  6. because it will defeat the heimish narrative  
     people who have passed away in the past couple weeks



    eg the wife of R Wolfson,
     always propounded as anything but Corona
    Even if supposedly some on the periphery get it
    facts are the numbers keep going up every single day just check on an Ocean County stats
    can you somehow be less responsible  than the elders of Egla Arufa


    Businesses should  remain  open for that  we could agree in the present circumstances
     however things that are recreational or parties unless people are totally  perverse shouldn't it be an obligation to have them shut or at least Limited  if it even saves a couple people's  health?!

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    1. GET THIS THROUGH YOUR HEAD: PEOPLE ARE NOT MURDERERS FOR LIVING THEIR LIVES. IF SOMEONE GETS SICK THEN THATS WHAT NATURE DID. YOU HEAR ME ?, IT WAS NATURE , NOT SOMEONES FAULT. HOW HARD IS THIS TO UNDERSTAND ?????

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    2. Oh, right, now I get it. If it is nature, then it doesn't matter. The people aren't really dead, their families aren't suffering, and it doesn't hurt. If it is nature, there is no reason to do anything about it. We don't turn on heaters or air-conditioners, because the weather is 'nature'. We don't cook food, because raw food is 'nature'.

      Get this through your head. Your responsibilities start at your opportunities. If you have the opportunity to do something, you are responsible for it. If we can limit society's exposure to this virus, we are obligated to do it. Whatever is possible, is imperative. No more and no less.

      If you use langover, you can change this text to capital letters for maximum effect

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  7. it also exposes Krumkreit And disingenuous Judaism

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