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More Monkeypox Vaccines Are Coming to NYC. Should You Get Vaccinated — And How?

July 2022

Quotes ISPH Investigator Christian Grov | The City | July 12, 2022

Eric Adams wants New York to learn to live with COVID. The city scrapped its guide map for how to do that.

July 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | City & State New York | July 7, 2022

New York City quietly closed half its COVID-19 testing sites as omicron rebounded this spring

July 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | July 5, 2022

Eric Adams Stopped Enforcing Vaccine Mandate for New York City Businesses

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | June 23, 2022

Test negative before ending self-isolation? Experts weigh in

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Newsday | June 11, 2022

2 new COVID subvariants spreading

June 2022

Features Executive Director Denis Nash | WWJ News Radio | June 10, 2022

Two New Omicron Subvariants Gain Ground in U.S.

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | HealthDay News | June 9, 2022

New omicron subvariants are rising in U.S., and FDA panel gives its backing to Novavax vaccine

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | MarketWatch | June 8, 2022

Two new versions of omicron are gaining ground in U.S., the CDC estimates

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The Union-Bulletin | June 8, 2022

Two new versions of Omicron are gaining ground in the U.S., according to C.D.C. estimates.

June 2022

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | June 8, 2022


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