Kid Vaccines Begin | NYC Week In Review
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New York City NY
12 November, 2021
4:48 PM
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NEW YORK CITY — Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Patch from around New York City this week. 'Pleasantly Surprised': NYC School COVID Vax Exceeds Expectations NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Bill de Blasio sees a silver lining in the long lines and supply shortfalls at a smattering of schools offering the coronavirus vaccine to youngsters from 5- to 11-years-old.Demand... Read more Cuomo Sexual Harassment Files Made Public By AG Updated 1:32 p.m. with more details from Andrew Cuomo's testimony.NEW YORK — Thousands of pages of interview... Read more 12K NYC Workers Seek Exemption From COVID Vaccine Mandate: Mayor NEW YORK CITY — Scores of New York City municipal workers sought religious or medical exemptions to a coronavirus vaccine mandate that requires them to a jab or lose paychecks. Mayor Bill de... Read more Adams, BLM Leaders Trade Barbs After Heated Meeting NEW YORK CITY — A behind-closed-doors sit down between Eric Adams and Black Lives Matter leaders ended with the advocates warning the mayor-elect's policing policies could cause "riots" and "bloodshed."... Read more De Blasio, Under Fire For Legal Bill, Defends Home Renovations NEW YORK CITY — A longstanding $300,000 debt Mayor Bill de Blasio owes a prominent law firm twice bit him this week. First, opponents of a controversial rezoning for the New York Blood Center... Read more New MTA Subway Map Named One Of 2021's Best Inventions NEW YORK CITY — A digital revamp of New York City's iconic subway map is not only one of Time Magazine's best... Read more Controversial NYC Jefferson Statue Could Have New Home NEW YORK CITY — Thomas Jefferson soon could be banished from City Hall. A plan to move the controversial 1833 statue to the New-York Historical Society will be discussed by Public Design Commission... Read more International Travel Ban Ends: Here's What It Means For NYC NEW YORK CITY — Families separated by oceans reunited. International tourists flocking to iconic New York City destinations. Hotels humming with the sound of other tongues. A world city reawakening.The... Read more NYC's Public Workforce Now 93% Vaccinated Against COVID NEW YORK CITY — An ever-dwindling number of New York City municipal workers remain resistant to getting the coronavirus vaccine.The city's workforce is now 93 percent vaccinated against... Read more
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