These total approximately 90 cases; the vast majority of these reflect patients who were symptomatic and then tested positive for COVID. A small amount are those who were not tested but in whom there is a very strong clinical suspicion of COVID, and a small amount are those who tested positive but did not have symptoms. These cases are almost entirely among local residents of Crown Heights. Among these 90 patients, 4 appear to be reinfections; the rest of the infections are in those who have not previously been ill with COVID.
The average age of these 90 patients is approximately 34 years old. 14 of these patients are above the age of 60, and when assessing this higher risk group (those above 60 years of age), the following is the graph of when these patients developed symptoms.
A small handful of these patients over 60 required hospitalization, all within the past week or two. Of those who required hospitalization, all are back home Boruch Hashem, and we wish them a speedy and complete recovery. We must remain cognizant that this illness may still be severe and occasionally dangerous to life.
From the above data, some observations can be made:
-
COVID is currently present in our community, spreading locally, and has recently begun to affect those above age 60 more than during the month of Tishrei. The overall numbers of those infected remain relatively low, Boruch Hashem, and we pray it continues that way.
-
As expected, infection rates in schools and yeshivas appear to be low at this time. Older vulnerable teachers must however still be cautious.
-
Reinfection does indeed seem to be a real phenomenon, however for the time being seems to be not a common occurrence. In that vein, we are cautiously optimistic that the widespread infection we’ve experienced as a community in the spring is contributing a degree of protection, and accounts for the continued relatively low numbers locally. We hope and pray it continues this way.
-
Those currently getting sick seem to be less ill than those who were getting ill in the springtime. Of the possible factors accounting for this phenomenon, the one that seems the most plausible is a decreased inoculum (amount of viral particles) that any person who contracts the virus is exposed to. In March/April individuals were exposed to multiple infected others, none of whom were wearing masks or distancing. Currently the average exposure is to a single individual, who may hopefully be wearing a mask, and thus the recipient is going to get infected by a smaller infectious load. It is too early to state whether there is also an inherent change in the virulence of the virus. There obviously remains a lot to learn.
Based on this data and the observations above, the following are some recommendations which are an attempt to continue to protect our vulnerable, keep our schools open, and allow our community to go on living their day to day lives as close to normal as possible:
-
Those who are most vulnerable (those above age 60, and those who have not been sick) should be particularly careful to socially distance and insist on mutual mask wearing during social contact. People in this category should be careful not to mingle at kidushim and simchas.
-
Anyone who is feeling ill should stay home and not risk giving the illness to others, and definitely wear a mask. They should follow isolation guidelines, unless specifically cleared from COVID by their healthcare provider.
-
Quarantine: This is designed to prevent spread of disease by those who may have caught the virus, have become infectious, but have not yet felt sick and therefore wouldn’t normally stay home. At this time we understand that most of the community has quarantine burn out; stopping everything and being alone for 14 days has become very impracticable and onerous. IYH we hope cases will soon decrease locally and only be few and far in between, and quarantine will not continue to be a burden.
-
Testing: Recent change in rules by the government suggest an ever increasing reliance on testing, in order to determine prevalence in any one area. We hope that our neighborhood will not enter under that restriction, but it would appear that testing will become more common, as long as we continue to have cases.
-
All of the above measures are designed to reduce prevalence of new cases. The relative contribution of each measure is unclear, but taken together we can reduce the spread locally. Reducing local spread is the most important thing we can do to ensure that our day to day lives, including school, shul, work, social engagements, etc, can continue in as normal a manner as possible.
With a fervent prayer that this whole episode will be over soon, and we can go forward to greet the Rebbe in joy and good health!
-
The Gedaliah Society, in conjunction with Dr. Rosen
Soooooo basically nothing. Ok got it can we please get on with life
How insensitive and selfish you are…basically nothing that there are people suffering longterm consequences from Covid…quite probably life long….that there are people who are hospitalized with Covid….people who can’t work or function…. I guess you want a parade of funerals or you won’t be satisfied. You are shameful
a few hospitalizations, who are all back home. read the article. so yes, basically nothing.
So far the news of long term covid damage (including heart disease, etc, largely among younger people) has been only rumors. IMO, there is a difference between a disease with a 99% survival rate and one with a 10% long-term disability rate. Would be nice if the gedalia society could share some stats about that. might change some people’s minds
It’s bad advice to tell people to get tested.
The virus has mutated and is no longer life threatning. Needless testing at this point only invites more needless governmental lockdowns. Be smart and don’t get tested and discourage others from geting tested. Otherwise they will needlesly shut down all Shuls and all Yeshivos.
As for masks, multiple scientific studies have proven that masks are totally ineffective for covid-19 and they do a lot of damage and make matters worse.
It is still life threatening to older people. I’m no doctor but I know someone who just died from it in the Jewish community within these couple of weeks.
I think it’s a bit disrespectful to be telling people that the advice of community medical professionals who are devoting their time to lead the community (essentially giving free advice ) that they don’t know what they’re saying because some people got info off of google .
There are no health experts in covid-19
More than you or I or any average joe shmo.
There are 90 (NINETY) current cases in CH, including highly vulnerable people over 60 who ended up in the hospital, and you are telling us to not get tested and to not wear masks! I just can’t believe it. What do you suggest we do to protect ourselves, then? How about listening to the doctors?
Why have doctors been wearing masks for years? Somehow doctors don’t always leave emergency rooms with numerous illnesses…Nobody said it 100 percent stops covid, obviously not, but it mitigates whatever it can mitigate.
Are you assuming that Gedalia Society is not aware of those studies?
Clearly you are familiar with all the nuances of the virus, testing, masks etc. The great medical institutions should be calling you for advice. They admit that they still have so much to learn about Covid. Stuff that you already know! Will they let you out of the lab now?
What research lab are you doing these studies at?
Covid 19 is certainly life threatening. There are people who were in the hospital so how can you say its not life threatening. Mask wearing has prevented more deaths even though not totally effective. I knew there would be more cases after simchas hashoeva dancing in the street without masks and was correct. Scientific studies prove masks are helpful
Science studies prove outside almost impossible to get infected
The Gedalia society isn’t telling people to get tested, read the update carefully
Sources?
Please provide link to study that supports your claim.
Who are you?? You make claims (the virus has mutated, masks make matters worse) with no substantiation.
“The virus has mutated and is no longer life threatening.” Too bad the dozens of Yidden who r”l recently died from the virus (including USA, including the NY/NJ area, not just Israel or Europe) did know that it is no longer life threatening.
Making statements that, “The virus has mutated and is no longer life threatening” IS LIFE THREATENING to those who believe it.
The Rebbe’s advice in medical matters was always to consult with medical experts who are also our friends. The advice in the above article was written by our friends and neighbors who are medical experts. Following their advice is an important matter of kabbalas ol no different from listening to a mashpia whether or not we like or understand their advice. To say otherwise is to exchange the words of the Rebbe for the words of I don’t want to say what.
More testing =less % of people have it. Only test people that have it=all have it=close schools.
Next time you get sick go to Google not trusted doctors in our community. Cause you think you know better. Masks and social distancing works what are you waiting for. Chas vshalolom the worst to happen
You sound ridiculous.
if u know for a fact that u don’t have covid, and u don’t attend any of the local schools, then do us all a favor and bring the positive percentage down!
Thanks Gedaliah Society and all of your medical professionals and volunteers!
YOU ARE CHAMPS. The vital job if sharing statistics will help prevent the spread of Covid. I’m shocked to learn that so many in the community have recently contracted the virus and I imagine many other were similarly unaware. Or worse, in denial. As no good deed goes unpunished, you will likely get flack from the expert readers here who will tell about how masks and quarantine are unnecessary. But you soldier on. Thank you ever so much. May Hashem bless you all.
#Dont Get Tested YOU ARE TOTALLY DELUDED IF YOU THINK ITS ALL OVER. WHAT PART OF 225,000 DEAD R”L DO YOU NOT GET? THOUSANDS ARE DYING STILL ALL OVER THE USA AND THE REST OF THE WORLD AND COVID IS SPIKING BY THE BUCKETFULLS.. WE HAVE BARELY STARTED WINTER & FLU SEASON. THE ANTI BODIES WE NOW KNOW DO NOT LAST AND INFECTION CAN OCCUR AGAIN. THE IDIOTS WALKING AROUND NOT WEARING MASKS OR SOCIAL DISTANCING, GOING INTO SHULS STORES MIKVOAS, ARE NOTHING SHORT OF ROIDFIM MURDERERS WITH NO THOUGHT OF WHAT WE ARE THREATENED WITH AND WHAT GLOBALLY IS… Read more »
It’s nice to know people like this exist in crown heights, thank you for speaking out!
Amen!! Amen!! Amen!!
Seems that overall this update is a promising one – heading in the right direction
Why are you putting the burden on those of us who have not been sick to “insist” on mutual mask wearing? Trust me, no one will listen to us, we’ve tried. If people would simply have a small amount of ahavas yisroel and wear masks when out and about, make it STANDARD, then we could have much more normalcy in our lives. But instead you force us to stay home because you can’t be bothered.
The 70% of CH who already had it and therefore arent wearing masks makes it much more difficult for the rest of us to even feel comfortable wearing masks, let alone “insist” that whoever we talk to is also wearing one. Unfortunately, this barrier will not go away until everyone, even those with antibodies, volunteers to wear…
Thank you for keeping us updated with truthful and relevant information for our community.
——————————————
Daily Minyanim OUTDOORS
——————————————
* Sterling St. (btwn Brklyn & NY)
* OPEN TENT
* NOW HEATED
This week:
שחרית 8:45
מנחה 4:35
מעריב 7:00 10:00
To join Whatsapp Group of updates on davening, shiurim, and farbrengen times: +1 (347) 385-4912
Thanks so much for posting this, what is the exact address?
It’s a big tent in the middle of the block. You can’t miss it.
Lefferts bw albany&troy has porch minyan
Your name says it all. Whoever knew R’Gedaliah Shaffer knew him to be a scholar, a scientist, and above all, a man of honesty and impecabble integrity. The Gedaliah Society is well named (Dr. Minkowitz, the Gedaliah Society’s founder – named this group after his father-in-law R’ Gedaliah Shaffer. Dr. Minkowitz is a newcomer to the CH medical establishment; Dr. Rosen has proven to be the best of friend and experienced and excellent family doctor, serving our community for the last thirty years. Both doctors are known for their honesty. Both are committed to this community. Both are men of… Read more »
Dr Rosen is the rofeh yedid of every single lubavitcher wherever he lives in the world. Not just Crown Heights.
I’m still waiting for the big outbreak that was supposed to come after slichos and rosh hashanah, Yom Kippur, succos, simchas beis hashoeva, simchas torah, regular minyanim, and regular life.
Are 90 cases, some serious, and maybe – hopefully not-more to come
Not enough? How many would you say is newsworthy, especially considering the number of people that already had it
How many of these cases were directly associated with:
-770
-the red zones
If one avoids 770 and the red zones, how dangerous is it really? Some of us would like to know.
Please everyone needs to use the utmost caution Over the next few weeks adhere to all safeguards so the cases do not multiply and testing (at the slightest symptom and randomized testing ) and proper isolation and quarantine while Inconvenient are super important at this time