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“Shut The Schools Down, Don’t Shut Hockey Down”: Hockey Fans Bristle At Governor Murphy’s Threat

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 20, 2020

Why Do NYC And NY State Report Different COVID Test Positivity Rates?

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 19, 2020

New York City Schools Are Closed, Restaurants Are Open, and Our Society Is Broken

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Vogue | November 18, 2020

Status Of Schools Hangs In The Balance As NYC Reports COVID Testing Positivity Rate Of 2.8%

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 16, 2020

Cuomo Urges De Blasio To Reconsider Public School Shutdown Plan

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 14, 2020

COVID-19 Positivity Rate In NYC Falls To 2.5%, Averting Public School Shutdown For Now

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 14, 2020

Europe Keeps Schools Open, Not Restaurants. The U.S. Has Other Ideas.

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | New York Times | November 13, 2020

“Barely Holding On”: NYC Restaurants Brace For Indoor Dining Pause As Virus Infection Rate Keeps Climbing

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 12, 2020

As COVID Cases Climb In NYC, Long Lines For Tests Return

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 12, 2020

COVID Positivity Rates Are Rising In NYC Among Very Young Children And Teens

November 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | November 10, 2020


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