Dear Resident,
I hope this message finds you and your family safe and healthy. As we continue to practice social distancing to flatten the curve and reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus, I wanted to share some information with you regarding the local spread of this virus, Brookhaven Town operations and resources you and your family may be able to use. Much of this information, and more, is available on our website at
BrookhavenNY.gov, on
Facebook,
Instagram and
Twitter @BrookhavenTown. You can also
Sign up for Brookhaven email and/or text message notifications pertaining to Coronavirus and Town emergencies.
The most important thing we can do as a community is to continue to shelter in place, practice social distancing and regularly wash our hands to prevent the spread of this virus. Governor Cuomo has already cited this as the reason why the trajectory of new cases seems to be slowing from earlier projections. If we all do our part, we can prevent its spread. Unless a trip is absolutely necessary, please stay home.
In addition, please be aware of an increase in online fraud schemes related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The FBI warns of fake CDC emails as well as “phishing” emails that ask people to verify personal information to receive economic stimulus checks, receive refund checks, fake testing kits, cures or vaccines, receive financial relief or make charitable contributions. Please see the FBI warning posted on our website.
Brookhaven Town continues to operate, with a number of modifications put in place to ensure the health and safety of our residents and staff. Most departments are operating by email, phone conferences and through drop-off facilities located in our lobby. Our contact center continues to operate Monday-Friday from 9am – 4:30 pm to answer any questions you may have at 631-451-TOWN.
Brookhaven workers are continuing to assist our seniors and most vulnerable population during this crisis, delivering meals to homebound seniors and partnering with non-profit agencies to deliver food and other necessary items.
I hope you find the below information useful, and that your family remains safe and healthy.
Sincerely,
Edward P. Romaine
COVID-19 OVERVIEW:
- United States:
- New York:
- Suffolk County:
- Brookhaven Town:
BROOKHAVEN TOWN
- playgrounds
- basketball courts
- tennis courts
- pickleball courts
- handball courts
- volleyball courts
The following departments are operating via phone, on-line or drop-off only of documents in the Town Hall Lobby:
Brookhaven Town Clerk – The office is closed to the public. The only services that will be provided in person are marriage licenses and the filing of death certificates by licensed funeral directors. These services will be provided by appointment only. Please call 631-451-6920 for an appointment. All other requests should be completed by mail or online.
Parking Violations - Hearings scheduled for March and April have been postponed. Anyone scheduled to appear on these dates will be notified by mail of a new hearing date.
Animal Shelter - Closed to the public until April 1st, 2020. Those still interested in adoption, foster care and questions on redemption are asked to call the Shelter during business hours at 631-451-6950 - Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm, Saturday from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm and Sunday from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm.
COVID-19 UPDATED INFORMATION:
- New York has increased its testing capacity to 16,000 test per day.
- 30,000 retired doctors and healthcare workers have volunteered to support COVID 19 healthcare service needs.
- Suffolk County is predicting a peak in confirmed cases in 21 days from 3/25/20
- LIRR – Reduced their service schedule starting 3/26/20 by approximately 65%
- The food industry reports there are no interruptions in the food supply chain.
- Many food markets/stores are implementing designated shopping hours for seniors to encourage social distancing.
- Vendors reported for price gouging are being forwarded for potential investigation.
CDC RECOMMENDATIONS:
- The following symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure: Fever, cough, shortness of breath.
- Seek medical care. Call ahead before you go to the doctor’s office or emergency room.
- Avoid close contact with others.
- Clean your hands often.
- Stay at home if you are sick.
- Clean & Disinfect for US Households with Suspected/Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019.
TESTING
- New York State has established a phone number for testing appointments in the drive-thru test site 1-888-364-3065.
- The Suffolk County Drive-Thru testing/swabbing site at Stony Brook is open from 7AM-7PM, 7 days/week. No walks up; by appointment only.
- To date, 8,453 tests have been completed
DONATIONS OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES
- Suffolk County is seeking donations of N-95 surgical masks, gloves and other medical supplies for hospital and emergency workers. Donations can be brought to the Suffolk County Fire Academy on Yaphank Ave. in Yaphank, or you can send an email regarding items to donate to Supply19@suffolkcountyny.gov
New York State (NYS) is seeking the items below.
Visit the NYS website to learn more.
- Qualified Health Professionals
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves, masks and gowns
- Companies to manufacture new products
- Donations of Goods, Services, and Space