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Dreaded Side Effect Rears Its Ugly Head in Latest COVID Variant

September 2022

Cites research by CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health and quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Daily Beast | September 18, 2022

NY schools no longer required to report COVID-19 cases; statewide data tracker shut down

September 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | September 16, 2022

The state of children’s health care in the U.S. How did Pa. stack up?

September 2022

Quotes ISPH Investigator Sasha Fleary | Keystone Gazette | September 12, 2022

East Village public housing tenants mystified as city claims no arsenic in water — but maybe Legionella

September 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | September 8, 2022

Accessible, Nonstigmatizing Care Clinic Had Better Hepatitis C Outcomes

September 2022

Cites study by CUNY ISPH researchers | Infectious Diseases Today | September 6, 2022

Polio found in New York City wastewater, indicating a silent spread

August 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Politico | August 12, 2022

Rockland County polio sample linked to viruses found in Israel, United Kingdom, state DOH says

August 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | August 1, 2022

BA.5 is the latest of a ‘parade of surges’ we can expect from Covid, experts say

July 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | VT Digger | July 24, 2022

NYC sends tests to pools, establishes treatment line as COVID roars

July 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Daily News | July 12, 2022

As Sixth Covid Wave Hits, Many New Yorkers Shrug It Off

July 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | July 12, 2022


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