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New York Plans To Launch Rapid Testing Sites

The ability to know test results in 15 minutes would allow offices, theaters and restaurants to reopen sooner.

New York is working to open up Covid-19 rapid-testing sites at commercial buildings to help return workers to their offices, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday. The expansion of rapid-testing facilities would allow the state to loosen social-distancing measures, including on theaters and restaurants, which have had to limit or close their operations during the pandemic, the governor said. Several of New York鈥檚 largest landlords said Tuesday that they are participating in the effort. (Honan and Grant, 1/12)

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday he wants to start opening restaurants, theaters and offices by launching rapid testing sites in New York City and eventually at hundreds of new sites in other city centers throughout the state. An individual could theoretically get tested and in 15 minutes go to a dinner or movie, under the Democratic governor鈥檚 plan, which he said could also help get more people onto mass transit. Cuomo said he鈥檒l partner with the real estate community and work with local governments to reduce bureaucratic hurdles. (Willeneuve, 1/13)

In news from Illinois, Utah, California and Pennsylvania 鈥

Chicago opened public school classrooms this week for the first time since the spring, but 18聽percent of teachers and staffers required to return Monday did not do so, according to the school district, which is starting disciplinary procedures against some employees. On Monday night, Chicago Public Schools notified 145 employees that they were considered absent without leave and that their pay would be docked beginning Tuesday. Some teachers who spent Monday teaching virtually instead of returning for in-person instruction were also locked out of their Google Classroom accounts in the evening, according to a district email that many teachers received. (Reiss, 1/12)

Systemic racism is a public health crisis, according to Utah鈥檚 health care leaders, and they say they are working together to eliminate disparities that patients face. 鈥淚f we had any doubt whatsoever about whether race affected the health of communities and individuals, the pandemic has absolutely clarified that,鈥 said Dr. Marc Harrison, CEO and president of Intermountain Healthcare, in a virtual news conference Tuesday. He was joined by the heads of University of Utah Health, the Utah Hospital Association, MountainStar Healthcare and Steward Health Care. In addition to being motivated by COVID-19, Harrison and the others said they decided to collaborate after seeing racial injustice in 2020 and the killings of George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, among other Black people. (Jacobs, 1/13)

As overdose deaths soar throughout California, proposed state legislation would legalize a program that encourages people to curb their methamphetamine use with incentives like gift cards and cash. The approach, called contingency management, is a controversial but effective practice. Researchers have found it helps people control their substance use, particularly for methamphetamine. It鈥檚 yet another approach that San Francisco officials hope they can use to address the deadly drug epidemic that killed approximately two people a day in the city last year. (Thadani, 1/12)

In a setback to advocates who had hoped to open the nation鈥檚 first supervised injection site in Philadelphia, a federal appellate court ruled Tuesday that such a facility would violate a law known as the 鈥渃rack house鈥 statute and open its operators to potential prosecution. In a 2-1 decision, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit lauded the goals behind Safehouse 鈥 the nonprofit that, in an attempt to stem the city鈥檚 tide of opioid-related deaths, has proposed the site to provide medical supervision to people using drugs. But, Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote for the majority, 鈥淪afehouse鈥檚 benevolent motive makes no difference.鈥 鈥淐ongress has made it a crime to open a property to others to use drugs,鈥 he added. 鈥淎nd that is what Safehouse will do.鈥 (Roebuck and Whelan, 1/12)

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