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‘The Worst is Over’ for New York Even as Death Toll Passes 10,000, Cuomo Says

April 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin Governor Andrew Cuomo said New York has passed the worst of the coronavirus pandemic — even as the state’s death toll passed 10,000. Hospitalizations, intubations and even the daily number of deaths have decreased and are beginning to level out, Cuomo said at his daily press briefing. “Those numbers… Read more »

City to Target 88 Communities Most Impacted by COVID-19 with $10M Campaign

April 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City is ramping up its public education campaign on COVID-19 for communities that have been hit particularly hard hit by the disease — and putting $10 million behind it. Last week, the Department of Health released data that showed Hispanic and Black New Yorkers have died from… Read more »

COVID-19 Hospital Admissions Drop, According to Latest NYC Data

April 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin Mayor Bill de Blasio said new data shows New York City is on its way to reducing the spread of the coronavirus. The number of daily hospital admissions for suspected COVID-19 cases decreased from Friday, April 10 to Saturday, April 11. The number dipped from 463 to 383 people… Read more »

29-Year-Old Elmhurst Man Reported Missing: NYPD

April 13, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Police are looking for a 29-year old Elmhurst man who was last seen Saturday afternoon. Dominique Quidlat, who lives on 80th Street, was last seen leaving his home on April 11, at around 1 p.m., according to the NYPD. Police describe Quidlat as an Asian man, standing five feet and… Read more »

Nearly 2,000 Queens Residents Have Died from the Coronavirus

April 13, 2020 By Allie Griffin Nearly 2,000 Queens residents have died from the novel coronavirus, according to new data. The borough continues to be the hardest hit by the deadly virus — 1,994 residents have died and 32,749 residents have contracted the disease, as of 5 p.m. yesterday. Queens has more deaths and more… Read more »

DOL: Filing for Unemployment Has Been Streamlined, Tech Upgrades Made

April 13, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The New York Department of Labor has upgraded its online and call center technology systems that will increase the agency’s capacity to process unemployment benefit applications. The new system, dubbed “Tech Surge,” was rolled out Friday — in partnership with Google Cloud, Deloitte, and Verizon — and will help… Read more »

No End in Sight for Shutdown Despite COVID-19 Curve Flattening

April 11, 2020 By Michael Dorgan Governor Andrew Cuomo has warned New Yorkers to stay the course and to remain cautious as efforts to flatten the spread of COVID-19 appear to be paying off. The number of hospitalizations and intubations – those who are connected to ventilators – continues to drop, the governor said at… Read more »

De Blasio: NYC Public Schools to Remain Closed for Rest of the Year

April 11, 2020 By Michael Dorgan All public schools will remain closed for the remainder of the current academic school year and will reopen again in September, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced this morning. The mayor said it was the right decision to keep them closed since it would help stop the spread of COVID-19… Read more »

Man Found Dead in Front of Industrial Building in Corona

April 10, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A man was found dead outside an industrial building in Corona this morning. The victim, who is believed to be in his mid-30’s, was reported unconscious at around 6:45 a.m. in front of 102-19 44th Ave., according to police. The building is adjacent to the Port Washington LIRR line…. Read more »

Council Member Constantinides’ Wife Hospitalized with COVID-19

April 10, 2020 By Christian Murray Council Member Costa Constantinides posted on twitter last night that his wife—-who has a number of pre-existing conditions– is seriously ill with coronavirus. Constantinides, a private person who typically doesn’t use social media to discuss his family, posted that his wife Lori has been in hospital with COVID-19 since… Read more »