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Why Manhattan Has Seen Relatively Few Coronavirus Cases

April 2020

Features Executive Director Denis Nash | NY1 | April 7, 2020

Push being made to make sure all COVID-19 deaths are counted

April 2020

Features Executive Director Denis Nash | Pix11 News | April 7, 2020

Pandemic experts rate Cuomo: ‘A sense of order’ amid one of NY’s greatest crises

April 2020

Quotes ISPH Investigator Chloe A. Teasdale | The Buffalo News | April 4, 2020

Pressure to reveal racial info about COVID-19 impact

April 2020

Features Executive Director Denis Nash | Pix11 News | April 3, 2020

Wearing a face covering is helpful, but doesn’t mean an end to social distancing

April 2020

Features Executive Director Denis Nash | Pix11 News | April 3, 2020

Now That Coronavirus Is Inside This Adult Home for the Elderly or Mentally Ill, It May Be Impossible to Stop

April 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | ProPublica | April 2, 2020

A Month of Coronavirus in New York City: See the Hardest-Hit Areas

April 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | April 1, 2020

Your Neighborhood Might Be a Coronavirus Hot Spot, but New York City Refuses to Release the Data

March 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | ProPublica | March 25, 2020

New York’s fight to save itself from coronavirus is also America’s fight

March 2020

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Axios | March 25, 2020

What we’ve learned from the HIV pandemic

March 2020

Op-Ed by Executive Director Denis Nash and HIV activist James Krellenstein | CNN | March 22, 2020


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