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Complaints swipe at city’s $100 vaccine payment card tech problems

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COVID CORNER | Metrics indicate Bronx is slowly cooling off from omicron peak

By Robbie Sequeira
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‘Spread very thin’: NYC schools remain open during COVID surge, but learning is disrupted

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COVID CORNER | Parkchester among city’s biggest virus hot spots

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Congress Member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tests positive for COVID-19

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#GetTestedThursday pop-up event coming to Throggs Neck

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COVID CORNER | Virus hot spots in Castle Hill, Morris Park see cases triple

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COVID-19 command center aims to prevent infections, shutdowns at NYC public schools: Adams

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City employees call for remote-work option as omicron spreads

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Subway service delays feared as omicron hits the express track

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COVID cases fill more city hospital beds, threatening halt on elective surgeries

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COVID CORNER | Pandemic starting another chapter as 2021 heads to a close

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‘Stay safe and stay open’: NYC to double COVID-19 testing in public schools amid Omicron surge

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MTA offering free COVID-19 tests at select NYC subway stations this week

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City councilmen alarmed over DOE testing protocols

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COVID CORNER | Despite citywide surge, Bronx is without virus hot spots

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