The COVID-19 Crisis: Mayor de Blasio Announces Fun At Home To Engage NYC Youth From Harlem To Hollis
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today Fun at Home,
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today Fun at Home,
Everyone in New York City should cover their faces when they go outside, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday.
Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) Commissioner Lorelei Salas today announced that she is declaring face masks temporarily in short supply to prevent stores from overcharging New Yorkers.
The Health Department today confirmed a second case of COVID-19. This is the first case of community spread in New York City.
First Lady Chirlane McCray announced today’s New Family Home Visits, a program that will offer home visiting services to all first-time parents from Harlem to Hollis.
Two additional people in New York City have been identified for testing for the novel coronavirus.
The first person in New York City has been identified for testing for the novel coronavirus.
The City today laid out its preparedness plans for the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) outbreak. The virus, initially identified in China, has now spread to 16 countries with 25 deaths, all in China.
The Health Department is working with local, state, and federal partners in response to an outbreak in China caused by a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) Commissioner Lisette Camilo, and the City of New York’s Chief Technology Officer John Paul Farmer (CTO) today announced the launch of CityScanner, a pilot program that will use city fleet vehicles to test local air quality.
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that New York City will deploy 24 additional City personnel to Puerto Rico to support the City of San Juan.
The New York City Emergency Management Department and the Health Department advise New Yorkers to prepare for extreme cold weather from Harlem to hollis.
The Health Department announced that starting next year, death certificates will include an “X” option for New Yorkers who do not identify as male or female.
Building on previous efforts to curb the use of tobacco among young New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed Intro.
The Mayor’s Office of ThriveNYC and The New York Public Library (NYPL) today announced “Spaces to Thrive,” a new partnership to promote mental health across the city and connect Library visitors to mental health support.