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Where are the Safe Injection Facilities Cuomo Promised for New York?

March 2021

Quotes Investigator Pedro Mateu-Gelabert | The City | March 30, 2021

As U.S. Sees COVID Uptick, NYC Cases Remain Mostly Flat But Stubbornly High

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | March 28, 2021

As contact tracing ebbs in parts of US, NYC stays committed

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Associated Press | March 26, 2021

One in 10 Local COVID Victims Destined for Hart Island, NYC’s Potter’s Field

March 2021

Quotes Affiliated Investigator Andrew Maroko | The City | March 24, 2021

Mixed Virus Data Has Some Experts Questioning Pace of N.Y.C. Reopening

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Times | March 20, 2021

Cuomo’s Nursing Home Scandal Raises Questions for One of His Senior Aides

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | ProPublica | March 20, 2021

Ask An Epidemiologist: Is New York Reopening Too Fast?

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | March 19, 2021

A Quick Guide to the Coronavirus

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Paper Gown | March 14, 2020

Two variants may account for half of New York City’s virus cases, analysis finds.

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | March 10, 2021

New study of NYC school COVID-19 rates presents ‘compelling‘ evidence of low in-school transmission

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Daily News | March 9, 2021


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