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Sorting Out How Politics, Policies Figure in Flap Over New York Nursing Home Covid Death Rates

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Kaiser Health News | March 2, 2021

Sorting out how politics, policies swirl around N.Y.’s nursing home Covid-19 mortality rates

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Politifact | March 2, 2021

Vaccinations are on the rise in N.Y.C., but opening up the economy more could counter progress

March 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Times | March 2, 2021

A CUNY prof on the front lines

February 2021

Profile of Executive Director Denis Nash | PSC-CUNY Clarion | February 2021

‘Everything Seems So Tenuous’: Variants Threaten N.Y.C.’s Progress on Virus

February 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Times | February 25, 2021

Cuomo’s return to normalcy at odds with public health experts

February 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | WCNY | February 25, 2021

Is Lunchtime the ‘Weak Link’ in School Reopening Plans?

February 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Education Week | February 18, 2021

Overdose Deaths During Pandemic Remain Untallied, While Efforts to Aid Drug Users Suffer Life-Threatening Supply Shortages

February 2021

Quotes ISPH Investigator Pedro Mateu-Gelabert | The City | February 16, 2021

COVID-19 Event Risk Assessment: Coronavirus Experts give Health Guidance

February 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Inverse | February 13, 2020

With Arenas Reopening, Health Experts Are Concerned About Further Infections

February 2021

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York 1 | February 12, 2021


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