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What are the latest COVID protocols amid rising cases and hospitalizations?

September 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | ABC News | September 9, 2023

CDC expected to approve updated COVID vaccine

September 2023

Interview with Executive Director Denis Nash | Newsline | September 6, 2023

As new COVID variant arrives in NYC, here’s how to track the back-to-school surge

August 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Gothamist | August 30, 2023

How worried should we be about the new COVID wave?

August 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Reuters | August 28, 2023

COVID’s Summer Surge: What You Need To Know

August 2023

Interview with Executive Director Denis Nash | WYNC | August 15, 2023

New York Covid Cases Are Rising Slightly, Officials Warn

August 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | The New York Times | August 2, 2023

COVID hospitalizations up 10% nationwide as virus spikes

July 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Newsline | July 27, 2023

COVID-19 data reporting scaled back in latest sign pandemic ’emergency’ is over 

May 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Newsday | May 21, 2023

The Pandemic Isn’t Over. Here’s How to Stay Safe

May 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | Wired | May 16, 2023

COVID-19 study reveals 15% to 25% of adults who have had virus suffer from ‘long COVID’

March 2023

Quotes Executive Director Denis Nash | News 12 The Bronx | March 14, 2023


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