Some patients develop long-term illness; a new center in midtown aims to help them.
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“It Was a Whirlwind”: A City Cop Recalls Policing During the COVID-19 Lockdown
By Remmy Bahati
The pandemic had an impact on police officers, too.

“And It Will Come to Pass”: Prophets Take to Zoom
Church leaders look to online platforms to prophesy to congregants during the pandemic.

Pandemic Pressures Hit Medical Interpreters
By Shanna Kelly
In a city where patients speak over 600 languages, interpreters are coping with a flood of requests.

A Rise in Pet Adoptions During Pandemic
Animal shelters see an increase in pet adoptions during the pandemic.

New Windows Cause Pet Deaths in Harlem High-Rise
Harlem high-rise tenants say pets are falling to their deaths from newly-installed windows.

Mount Sinai Mobile Mammo Van Resumes Streetside Breast Cancer Screening
By Hannah Flynn
Though the Mount Sinai van stopped operating in March during the COVID-19 shutdown, it resumed last month, though with some changes.

Long Lines Form on New York’s First Day of Early Voting
By Shanna Kelly, Man Sum Lai, Clare Amari and Bridget Yassme
With high turnout, New Yorkers patiently waited to cast their ballots.

City Council Pushes Shuttered Senior Centers to Reopen
By Man Sum Lai and Sebastian Biber
The city’s 250 senior centers remain closed, depriving older New Yorkers of face to face social connections.

“A Perfect Storm for Domestic Violence”: Family Court Restrictions Leave Victims with Few Options
By Clare Amari
Family court hasn’t added new petitions for support, custody or visitation to its calendar in almost seven months.
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