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Coronavirus

Bronx residents visit a mobile COVID testing site in the Fordham section of the Bronx.
Coronavirus

Five years after COVID-19, the Bronx still struggles with unemployment and food insecurity

By Sadie Brown
Man wearing mask amid COVID outbreak
AMNY

Mask mandate back at NYC public hospitals amid winter COVID surge

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Co-op City

Co-op City, Edenwald lead NYC in COVID-19 hospitalizations as cases rise

By Aliya Schneider
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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
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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Coronavirus

NYC ending COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees

By Karen Matthews, Associated Press
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Coronavirus

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

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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.
Fordham

Fordham University faces potential lawsuit over booster vaccine mandate

By Camille Botello

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