Harlem Member Of Congress Espaillat Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Harlem Congressional member Adriano Espaillat became the fourth member of Congress to test positive for the coronavirus this week.
Harlem Congressional member Adriano Espaillat became the fourth member of Congress to test positive for the coronavirus this week.
Seven Harlem school buildings sat empty on Monday due to positive coronavirus tests among students and staff, according to the Department of Education’s map of active cases.
A new coronavirus testing site opened Monday at an East Harlem housing complex, giving residents the ability to test themselves for COVID-19, the city announced.
Industries of all types all over the world have been affected by the Coronavirus pandemic.
A new, highly-contagious variant of the coronavirus in the UK needs to be stopped from reaching New York City, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said.
With a Chipotle Mexican Grill on 125th Street in Harlem, it’s great to hear that Chipotle is set to open its first digital-only restaurant on Saturday.
Coronavirus rates continue to rise in Harlem and Upper Manhattan this week, part of a citywide resurgence in cases that is fueling fears of a second wave.
The New York State Education Department announced Thursday it canceled the January Regents exam due to the coronavirus.
Most Harlem ZIP codes have seen an uptick in the percentage of coronavirus cases coming back positive, part of a trend that has alarmed health officials, according to city data released Thursday.
The year 2020 got off to an auspicious enough start, with people nervous, but also open to the possibilities that the new decade had to offer.
Communities all around the world are reeling from the effects of the coronavirus, and while most people are still dealing with the consequences of it,
Fifty-five New York City school staff have tested positive for coronavirus as the city enters the final week before students return to classrooms, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
New York’s coronavirus infection rate is lower than any other state in the nation and Gov. Andrew Cuomo says speedy re-openings seen across the nation are to blame.
New York’s coronavirus death toll crept up for the third day in a row Wednesday, as the state reopens, and almost two weeks after police brutality protests drew crowds of thousands into the streets.
By Bretton Love During times of crisis, food can be an amazing source of comfort.