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AMNY

Take ’em off! Top NYPD official tells businesses to demand patrons remove masks in order to enter

EMTs win free speech lawsuit.
Coronavirus

EMTs disciplined for speaking out about COVID-19 response to receive $30K each: courts

By Robbie Sequeira
Flu Vaccine
Coronavirus

Flu vaccine worked well in season that faded fast, CDC says

By Mike Stobbe, AP Medical Writer
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New York lets COVID-19 health care mask requirements lapse

By Associated Press
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NYC ending COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees

By Karen Matthews, Associated Press
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COVID Corner: Bronx ends January with COVID decreases; four neighborhoods see uptick in case counts

By Robbie Sequeira
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Long COVID symptoms most common among Latinos and residents of The Bronx

By Sarah Luft, THE CITY
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AMNY

NYC Health Department issues advisory with cases of COVID-19, RSV and the flu on the rise

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COVID CORNER | Seven Bronx communities see major jump in COVID cases due to emerging triple threat of viruses

By Robbie Sequeira
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Coronavirus

Free Fridges in The Bronx, Created as COVID Stopgap, Still Meeting Chronic Food Needs

Jonathan Custodio, The City
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Coronavirus

Long COVID symptoms most common among Latinos and residents of the Bronx

By Sarah Luft
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AMNY

‘The flu is nasty’: Hochul, health officials urges New Yorkers to get the flu shot

Community members protest Fordham University's updated COVID-19 bivalent vaccine mandate.
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Fordham University faces potential lawsuit over booster vaccine mandate

By Camille Botello
Fordham University faces a potential lawsuit over its updated COVID-19 bivalent vaccine mandate.
Coronavirus

Fordham University faces opposition over its COVID-19 double-booster mandate

By Robbie Sequeira
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Coronavirus

Manhattan Got Less Wealthy While The Bronx Got Less Poor in First Year of Pandemic

Suhail Bhat and Stephon Johnson, The City
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COVID CORNER | BA.5 subvariant starts taking hold in NYC, hospitalizations on the rise

By Robbie Sequeira

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