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Construction During COVID-19

Construction During COVID-19

New rules apply as workers return to sites to protect against workplace dangers.

NYC COVID-19 Case Rate Slows

NYC COVID-19 Case Rate Slows

New York City Health Department data reveals significant improvement.

COVID-19 Mental Toll

COVID-19 Mental Toll

Recovering from stress caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could be a long journey for many.

COVID-19 Rates Highest in Bronx

COVID-19 Rates Highest in Bronx

The virus appears to be spreading faster among Bronxites than in residents of the other boroughs.

The COVID-19 Epicenter

The COVID-19 Epicenter

Queens has been hit hard by Covid-19, with over 52,000 cases as of May 4.

A Crowded Commute Due to Service Cuts

A Crowded Commute Due to Service Cuts

Essential workers commuting to work are disappointed that the M.T.A. is not running as usual, citing staff shortages due to COVID-19.

Bronx Health Care Workers: “We Need PPE”

Bronx Health Care Workers: “We Need PPE”

In a protest outside of Montefiore Medical Center’s Moses campus, staff say they are working in dangerous conditions.

New Rochelle is a Containment Zone

New Rochelle is a Containment Zone

The Bronx Journal’s Jim Carney, who lives inside the Zone, shares how the unclear designation is affecting the local community.

Coronavirus Impacts Students Abroad

Coronavirus Impacts Students Abroad

NYU students returned from its Florence campus.

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