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In light of social distancing requirements implemented in New York related to COVID-19, The Okra Project switched to providing groceries to Black trans people and raising money for mental health services. [4] As of June 2020, the organization had provided groceries to thousands of people and provided mental health resources to 200.
Block Associations and Neighborhood Associations in New York City are non-profit organizations. [1] [2] A block party requires that an applicant must have a block association membership and the supporting signatures of the majority of block residents. [3]
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, UJA-Federation allocated nearly $70 million in emergency grants. [18] In 2020–21, UJA-Federation conducted an in-depth examination of the social, economic, and emotional impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the New York Jewish community, surveying 4,400 Jews in the New York City area. [19]
Mayor de Blasio unveiled two new health care initiatives Wednesday that are aimed at continuing New York City’s battle with COVID, preparing for future pandemics and addressing long-term health ...
The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in New York State on March 1, 2020, in a 39-year-old health care worker who had returned home to Manhattan from Iran on February 25. [9] [10] Genomic analyses suggest the disease had been introduced to New York as early as January, and that most cases were linked to Europe, rather than Asia. [1]
A declared mayoral candidate, city Comptroller Brad Lander, is asking US health officials to determine whether ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's controversial March 25, 2020 order requiring nursing homes to ...
Former mayor Michael Bloomberg is going to help New York develop apps and train an army of contact tracers to track New Yorkers who test positive for coronavirus. Bloomberg, who joined Gov. Cuomo ...
According to statistical models, New York City already had 600 COVID-19 cases in mid-February, and as many as 10,000 cases by March 1. [7] On March 1, 2020, the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in New York state was reported, a 39-year-old woman health care worker who lived in Manhattan , [ 8 ] who had returned from Iran on February 25 with no ...