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Surge in Virus Cases Puts Most of New York State on High Alert

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | May 13, 2022

N.Y. COVID rates keep rising; Gov. Hochul calls tests ‘critical tool’

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Daily News | May 10, 2022

Serving as NYC’s doctor while meeting Eric Adams’ expectations

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | City & State New York | May 9, 2022

COVID, COVID Everywhere

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Chelsea News | May 8, 2022

NYC poll indicates 2 in 5 parents still hesitant to vaccinate their kids against COVID-19

May 2022

Cites study by ISPH Investigator Chloe Teasdale | Study Finds | May 6, 2022

Hospitalizations, case rates no longer accurate measure of COVID-19 surge, says expert

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | KCBS Radio | May 3, 2022

CUNY: Only 27% of adult New Yorkers infected during initial omicron surge

May 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | May 2, 2022

Understanding the latest COVID-19 developments

April 2022

Interviews Executive Director Denis Nash and highlights the CHASING COVID Cohort study | CBS News | April 30, 2022

Study finds more than quarter of city adults infected during winter omicron wave

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | NY1 Spectrum News | April 29, 2022

Does Meth Use Make You Biologically More Vulnerable to HIV?

April 2022

Quotes ISPH Investigator Christian Grov | POZ | April 29, 2022


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