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Category: Health

COVID-19 rates have remained under 10 percent positivity in New York

January 24, 2022 Dave Barr

Coronavirus rates have stayed under 10% positivity for two straight days, Gov. Hochul said. “We are underneath 10% positivity rate for the second…

Brooklyn Councilman Kalman Yeger introduced legislation to dismiss COVID summonses

January 24, 2022 Benjamin Leo

A Brooklyn lawmaker needs to excuse summonses given to New Yorkers who abused COVID-19 vaccine mandates – and discount those who’ve as of…

number of Americans who called out sick from COVID spiked nearly 9 million in first weeks of 2022

January 23, 2022 Lucas Carter

The number of Americans who got down on wiped out to work as a result of COVID-19 spiked to almost 9 million in…

remote option is coming back to NY city schools in response to plunging attendance as COVID surge

January 18, 2022 Benjamin Leo

A remote option is returning to city schools because of plunging attendance in the midst of a flood in COVID-19 cases. Under another…

Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli fined $64 million by federal judge, banned from pharmaceutical industry

January 16, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Convicted “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli has been arranged to return $64 million in benefits his company made by expanding the price of a…

new study says Some cannabis compounds can prevent the virus that causes COVID

January 14, 2022 Sophia Andrew

Some cannabis compounds can forestall the virus that causes COVID-19 from entering human cells — yet partaking in cannabis offers no security against…

NY city students are preparing to walk out of their classes over COVID concerns

January 12, 2022 Liam Samuel

A few city students are getting ready to leave their classes over COVID concerns this week as instructors association authorities push the state…

Democrats calls on President Biden to ramp up COVID-19 rapid test production

January 12, 2022 Florence Alessi

Many House and Senate Democrats approached President Biden Monday to “use the full scope of [his] leader power” to increase COVID-19 rapid test…

City health officials plans to open a slew of new coronavirus testing sites

January 10, 2022 Lucas Carter

City health authorities moved to open a huge number of new Covid testing destinations following a report last week showed how they were…

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