Governor Cuomo's Health Commissioner, Dr Zucker, just kicked "lang reckel" Bobover State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein and his cohort the "asken" Ezra Friedlander in the proverbial ass....
You see where all that "tuches lekking" got them....nowhere!
The party is over....
the goyim don't give two hoots about you and the communities that you represent .......
When you and your "Torah" leaders support bums like Nadler, Schumer and Engel who are looking to topple a sitting president who loves the Jewish people and Israel and you say nothing .......then "karma" turns around and takes a big bite in your behinds!
Last week Eichenstein made a dramatic appeal in front of an empty Governor Cuomo's office and pleaded for him to open the camps... but what Eichenstein forgets is that he is in Galus ... and should do diplomacy in secret ....
But no! ... instead of humbling down in front of Eisav he stood with arrogance and chutzpah in front of the Governor's office to "demand" the governor open the camps....
Statement from New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker on Overnight Summer Camps:
Throughout this entire public health response, there isn’t a single decision we have not made based on data and science, rather than emotion. Using the best currently available science and data, I have reached a decision to prohibit overnight children’s camps from operating this season in New York State.
Unlike day camps, which are approved to open June 29, overnight camps are a difficult setting to manage social distancing and face covering and infection control practices. Overnight camps have congregate settings and sleeping arrangements in close quarters that present too many risks. In such a setting, even a single positive case in a camper or staff member could create an untenable quarantine situation and overwhelm camp health personnel that may not be able to handle a serious infectious outbreak of this nature.
I have fond memories of summer sleepaway camp as a kid and I understand the role they play in childhood development and the disappointment this decision may bring to families across the state. But amid the worst public health crisis in a century, my number one priority is the health and safety of all New Yorkers. And while infection rates are declining, we need to proceed with caution and take every step possible to avoid undoing all the progress New Yorkers have made in bending the curve and reopening the state safely and responsibly.
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