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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Another COVID Surge

December 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Atlantic | December 9, 2022

Millennials can save Medicare

December 2022

Opinion piece by ISPH Project Manager Alexa D’Angelo | New York Daily News | December 2, 2022

Long COVID Symptoms Most Common Among Latinos and Residents of The Bronx

November 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The City | November 28, 2022

What you need to know about measles after Ohio outbreak sickens 19 children

November 2022

Mentions a study by ISPH Investigator Chloe Teasdale and colleagues | ABC News | November 23, 2022

The COVID Data That Are Actually Useful Now

October 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Atlantic | October 17, 2022

The legal threat facing PrEP, free preventive care, and Obamacare

October 2022

Quotes ISPH Investigator Christian Grov | Policy Genius | October 6, 2022

COVID deaths higher this summer than past two

October 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Newsday | October 2, 2022

NYC has lots of new COVID boosters. Will New Yorkers get enough to avoid a wave?

September 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | NY1 Spectrum News | September 30, 2022

Is Biden correct that the pandemic is over? Not exactly.

September 2022

Op-ed by Executive Director Denis Nash | NBC News | September 24, 2022

Biden administration steps up monkeypox response with 1.8 million new vaccine doses

September 2022

Interview with Executive Director Denis Nash | CBS News | August 18, 2022


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