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How to Get Covid Treatments in New York City

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 28, 2022

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy High Among New York Parents

April 2022

Cites study and quotes lead author ISPH Investigator Chloe A. Teasdale | Parent Engagement Hit | April 22, 2022

Is New York Headed for a Higher Covid Risk Level?

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 21, 2022

Here’s What Changes When New York Raises Its Covid Risk Level

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 20, 2022

Why California Is Delaying Its COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Schools

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | TIME Magazine | April 15, 2022

Many Virus Cases Go Uncounted. Are There Better Ways to Track the Pandemic?

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 14, 2022

Period Poverty Was a Health Crisis Before the Pandemic. Now it’s Worse.

April 2022

Cites study by Executive Director Denis Nash and Investigator Andrew Maroko | Healthline | April 11, 2022

Rise in COVID cases expected, but concerning: CUNY epidemiologist

April 2022

Interview with Executive Director Denis Nash | NY1 Spectrum News | April 10, 2022

COVID-19 Surge Provides Upsides and Downers On Broadway and Beyond

April 2022

Quotes Executive Driector Denis Nash | Theatrely | April 8, 2022

As Yet Another Wave of Covid Looms, New Yorkers Ask: Should I Worry?

April 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 7, 2022


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