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 Queens residents urged to get vaccinated to safely  
 return to beaches and public pools this summer 
 BY BILL PARRY 
 bparry@schnepsmedia.com 
 @QNS 
 Queens residents are heading back to  
 the beaches this Memorial Day weekend  
 following the long COVID-19 winter  
 as the city is set to reopen all 14 miles  
 of public surf. Th  e public pools will follow  
 beginning aft er the last day of school  
 on Saturday, June 26. 
 “Summer is right around the corner,  
 and we’re gearing up for an on-time pool  
 and beach season,” Mayor Bill de Blasio  
 said. “Th  ese beautiful spaces mean so  
 much to New Yorkers, especially aft er the  
 year we’ve all had. We’ll continue to follow  
 health guidance to ensure the safety  
 of everyone. Stay cool, stay safe and  
 have fun.” 
 Councilman Peter Koo, the chairman of  
 the Committee on Parks and Recreation,  
 hailed the reopening. 
 “Our pools and public beaches are hallmarks  
 of the summer in the city,” Koo  
 said. “Reopening these cherished spaces  
 will give New Yorkers a long-awaited  
 opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors  
 and public facilities of our city.” 
 In order for Queens residents to enjoy  
 the beaches, pools and other community  
 events, there is a push for them to be  
 fully vaccinated. Senate Majority Leader  
 Charles Schumer stood with some of the  
 city’s most savvy and trusted health content  
 and tech creators on Sunday, May 23,  
 to help combat myths and rumors that  
 have played a role in a recent reduction  
 in vaccinations across the fi ve boroughs. 
 “Right now, both data and social media  
 infl uencers are sounding the alarm to  
 say: Misinformation is spreading across  
 the various social media platforms and  
 it’s keeping too many young people from  
 getting the very, very eff ective and safe  
 COVID vaccine,” Schumer said. “We see  
 these myths on postings, news feeds, and  
 then it manifests to spur vaccine hesitation. 
  Th  at is why we are here to urge the  
 feds to hatch a plan to use trusted social  
 media and tech infl uencers, to help bust  
 the most vexing myths standing between  
 young people and their vaccine.” 
 Schumer was joined by Astoria resident  
 Huge Ma, who created Turbo Vax  
 Twitter bot, and other infl uencers to form  
 a new kind of social media collaboration, 
  one that goes beyond mainstream  
 media to reach the platforms of YouTube,  
 Twitter, Instagram and more, which they  
 said is what’s needed to overcome misinformation  
 about the vaccines and the science  
 behind them. 
 “Look, a public health challenge like  
 none other requires social media collaborations  
 with more trusted infl uencers,”  
 Schumer said. “Th  e feds are doing some  
 of this, but they need to do much more.  
 Misinformation and these vaccine myths  
 can spread as fast as COVID  
 itself, and the medicine to  
 beat them are facts being  
 pumped  into  the  social  
 media bloodstream.” 
 Once  fully  vaccinated, 
   Queens  residents  
 can  gather  more  safely, 
   particularly  outdoors  
 on city beaches and at  
 public  pools,  without  
 masks or physical  
 distancing, according to the latest  
 guidance from the Centers for Disease  
 Control. 
 In  neighborhoods  that  were  most  
 impacted  during  the  height  of  the  
 COVID-19 pandemic, the idea of a day  
 on the beach or relaxing by the pool will  
 be a fi ne remedy for those who were pent  
 up in their apartments during the winter. 
 “Aft er an unprecedented 2020 summer  
 in New York City, we have a bright season  
 ahead for families to come together safely  
 with loved ones,” Councilman Francisco  
 Moya said. “Access to Fisher Pool in East  
 Elmhurst and other outdoor pools and  
 public beaches starting Memorial Day  
 weekend will support families in adjusting  
 to a new normal while staying active  
 and cool on hot summer  
 days.” 
 Starting Memorial Day weekend lifeguards  
 on Rockaway Beach will be on  
 duty from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day.  
 Swimming is unsafe and strictly prohibited  
 at all other times. 
 “Get ready to make a splash this summer,  
 New York! Aft er last summer’s unprecedented  
 challenges, we are so excited to  
 announce that our outdoor pools and  
 beaches will be opening on time this season,” 
  NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell  
 Silver said. “We want all New Yorkers  
 to stay cool while keeping safety fi rst.  
 Remember to only enter the water in designated  
 areas during lifeguard hours and  
 continue to follow health and safety guidelines.” 
 For information regarding the COVID- 
 19 vaccines and to fi nd  appointments  
 near you, visit  
 the city’s website at  
 vaccinefinder.nyc. 
 gov and the state’s  
 website  at  
 covid19vaccine. 
 health. 
 ny.gov. 
  summer fun 
 File photos by Dean Moses 
 With Rockaway Beach reopening to the public for the summer swimming season in time for Memorial Day weekend, offi  cials are urging Queens residents  
 to be vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus. 
 
				
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