#NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea tests positive for COVID-19

#NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea tests positive for COVID-19

“#NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea tests positive for COVID-19” New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea has tested positive for coronavirus, a senior law enforcement official told The Post. “He is doing well. He is home. He is running the department remotely. He is in regular contact with senior staff,” the official said. If you liked…

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#NY ramps up COVID-19 testing at nursing homes amid outbreaks

#NY ramps up COVID-19 testing at nursing homes amid outbreaks

“#NY ramps up COVID-19 testing at nursing homes amid outbreaks” The Cuomo administration has ordered nursing homes statewide to ramp up coronavirus testing of all staffers to twice weekly amid an outbreak of the killer bug at numerous facilities. The state Health Department issued the edict to double COVID-19 staff testing from weekly to semi-weekly…

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#’Mean Girls’ won’t return to Broadway post-COVID shutdown

#’Mean Girls’ won’t return to Broadway post-COVID shutdown

“#’Mean Girls’ won’t return to Broadway post-COVID shutdown” Broadway is done trying to make fetch happen. Tony-nominated musical “Mean Girls” — based on Tina Fey’s 2004 movie — has officially shut down and will not return to the August Wilson Theatre after the coronavirus pandemic winds down and venues reopen. “Thank you to the brilliant creative…

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#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19

#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19

“#NYC Restaurant Week will be takeout-only amid COVID-19” New York City’s Restaurant Week is back — but this time no reservations are required. The popular, decades-old promotion that lets people try out fancy restaurants at a moderate cost is relaunching after a lull as a takeout-only program. Restaurant Week To Go, as its being dubbed,…

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#include us in early vaccine distribution

#include us in early vaccine distribution

“#include us in early vaccine distribution” Educators at more than 230 Catholic schools in the Big Apple want to make sure they’re in the mix when the coronavirus vaccine is doled out to teachers and staff in city public schools. In a letter to Mayor Bill de Blasio and Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza on Tuesday,…

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