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COVID deaths in NY nursing homes are rising amid the Omicron surge

January 10, 2022 Liam Samuel

Coronavirus deaths in New York nursing homes are ascending in the midst of the Omicron flood — yet the count is a small…

Hospitalizations and deaths are steadily rising in NY as Omicron variant surges

January 9, 2022 Emma Perkins

Hospitalizations and deaths are presently consistently ascending in the Empire State following the new flood in COVID-19 cases filled by the Omicron variant….

Canada’s schools, gyms, indoor dining closed again as contagious omicron variant surge

January 5, 2022 Dave Barr

All schools in Canada’s most crowded area will be closed down and move to web based learning due to a record number of…

COVID-19 cases reached Antarctica, affecting crew at Belgian scientific research station

January 5, 2022 Benjamin Leo

The current flood in COVID-19 cases has arrived at Antarctica, influencing a completely vaccinated crew at a Belgian scientific research station, as per…

Schumer asks Biden administration should direct the supply of COVID antiviral drugs to New York

January 5, 2022 Sophia Andrew

The Biden administration should coordinate the restricted supply of Tamiflu-like COVID-19 antiviral drugs to states like New York that have been hard hit…

New York’s COVID cases continue to soar, hitting 85,476

January 4, 2022 Florence Alessi

New York’s COVID-19 cases keep on taking off, hitting 85,476, the most recent state numbers show. Of the 384,365 experimental outcomes revealed Friday,…

popcorn, snacks not allowed in France movie theaters due to a rapid surge in the Omicron variant

January 2, 2022 Olivia John

There will be no popcorn films in France for some time – basically not in theaters – because of a quick flood in…

Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group canceled hundreds of flights due to bad weather, Omicron cases

December 31, 2021 Emma Perkins

US carriers Delta Air Lines and Alaska Air Group canceled many flights on Tuesday because of unfriendly climate conditions and rising instances of…

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s controversial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses takes effected in NYC

December 29, 2021 Antonio Chad

Mayor Bill de Blasio’s controversial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses produces results Monday — as he gets ready to leave office in…

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