Funding From CARES Act Will Benefit Local Hospitals
Written by Site Hub on July 19, 2020
US. Senators Charles Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand have finally secured funds from the CARES act for New York State hospitals that were located in the “hot spot” areas during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to reports from the senators, 86 hospitals will be getting over $680 million out of the $10 billion set aside for these types of locations.
Highland, Rochester General, Strong Memorial and Unity Hospitals are on the list and they will be receiving funding.
Schumer released a statement, saying:
“New York’s hospitals have made incredible sacrifices throughout this pandemic, putting public health above profit and working ceaselessly to help New York beat back the virus and flatten the curve. New York and its hospitals have been amongst the hardest hit in the nation, and with this funding going out, the continuing frontline fight being waged by our health care system and its incredible workforce will receive the hot spot dollars they need, and so very much deserve, to keep saving lives.”
Gillibrand commented as well:
“Health care workers have risked their lives and fought tirelessly to keep New Yorkers safe during this outbreak. This critical federal funding will help provide health centers with the resources needed to treat patients and save lives.”
Source:
RochesterFirst.com