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Corona Has the Most COVID-19 Cases in the City With Almost 1,000 Infected

April 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin Corona, the Queens neighborhood that shares the same name as the horrid virus, has the most COVID-19 cases in New York City — with nearly 1,000 cases in its zip code, according to newly released data. Elmhurst has the second greatest number of cases and Jackson Heights is high… Read more »

Governor Shuts Down New York City Playgrounds, Basketball Courts

April 1, 2020 By Allie Griffin Governor Andrew Cuomo will shut down all New York City playgrounds to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, he announced today. The order comes after Mayor Bill de Blasio resisted a mass closure and opted to shut down specific playgrounds where social distancing was not being observed. However, at… Read more »

Man Breaks Into Two 37th Avenue Restaurants, Takes $6,000 Cash: NYPD

April 1, 2020 By Michael Dorgan  The police have released video footage of a man wanted for breaking into two eateries on 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights last month and taking off with more than $6,000 cash. The suspect is alleged to have burglarized the two locales within the space of minutes during the early… Read more »

AOC and Maloney Call on FDA to Accept Blood Donations From Gay/Bisexual Men

April 1, 2020 Staff Report Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to revise its policy of turning away blood donations from gay and bisexual men in light of the long-term impacts of the coronavirus crisis on the nation’s blood supply. The pair, who both represent portions… Read more »

We Need to Cancel Rent During the Coronavirus Pandemic: State Sen. Mike Gianaris

Op-ed: April 1, 2020 By State Sen. Mike Gianaris America is facing an unprecedented public health crisis which will soon become an unprecedented economic and housing crisis. With rents due April 1 and jobless claims expected to pass 3.5 million this week, we could see millions evicted from apartments, homes foreclosed upon, and small businesses… Read more »

Temporary Hospital at US Open Venue Will Help Burdened Elmhurst Hospital

March 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin The 350-bed temporary hospital that will takeover a portion of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center will be used as an overflow facility to specifically help the heavily-burdened Elmhurst Hospital. The beds will begin serving non-ICU coronavirus patients next week, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today at the… Read more »

Indian-American Supermarket Patel Brothers Temporarily Closes Stores

March 31, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A popular Indian-American supermarket chain has announced that it has temporarily closed all of its U.S. stores – including its Jackson Heights location – in order to help flatten the coronavirus curve. Patel Brothers – which runs over 50 grocery stores specializing in food found in the Indian sub-continent… Read more »

NYC Extends Closure of Stretch of 34th Avenue to Promote Social Distancing

March 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City will keep a stretch of 34th Avenue closed to traffic through Sunday, April 5, extending its street closure pilot plan to promote social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Mayor’s Office announced that 34th Avenue between 73rd and 80th Streets will close to cars and other… Read more »

U.S. Open Venue in Flushing Meadows Corona Park to Host 350-Bed Hospital

March 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin A portion of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the home of the U.S. Open, will be converted into a 350-bed temporary hospital as the coronavirus pandemic strains New York City’s hospital system. The Flushing Meadows Corona Park arena will begin its conversion Tuesday, a spokesperson for the… Read more »