Rare disease linked to coronavirus hitting young, minority boys hardest in NYC

Rare disease linked to coronavirus hitting young, minority boys hardest in NYC

By Julia Marsh and Amanda Woods, NY Post A total of 110 children in the Big Apple have contracted the rare Kawasaki-like inflammatory disease potentially linked to the coronavirus — and the disease is hitting young minority boys the hardest. Among those infected with the mystery disease, formally known as a pediatric multi-system inflammatory syndrome, […]

Conductor’s Video Showcases Heroism and Determination During the Pandemic

Conductor’s Video Showcases Heroism and Determination During the Pandemic

New York City Transit Authority shutdown overnight train service to disinfect subway cars due to the coronavirus. – New York, NY – Bronx, New York/USA May 5, 2020 (Shutterstock) By TWU Local 100 Conductor Lizette Rodriguez created this beautiful video showcasing the heroism and determination of our members to keep New York Moving during the […]

NYC Census 2020 Launches First-of-its-Kind Census Outreach via Popular Mobile Messenger Apps

NYC Census 2020 Launches First-of-its-Kind Census Outreach via Popular Mobile Messenger Apps

NEW YORK – NYC Census 2020 (Mayor’s Office of the Census) has announced that it is embarking on an extensive and innovative digital organizing campaign via WhatsApp, WeChat, KakaoTalk, and Viber (“WhatsApp+”), to reach immigrant communities across New York City in 15 languages. This type of linguistic and culturally competent outreach and communication is particularly important […]

Barbados Consulate and Associations treat Nurses at Downstate, NY

Barbados Consulate and Associations treat Nurses at Downstate, NY

Nurses at SUNY Downstate Medical Center University Hospital received a special tribute on Nurses Day.  In a joint effort of the Barbados Consulate at New York and three Barbadian associations, they were treated to lunch and received donations of masks and face shields.  The participating associations were St. George Secondary Old Scholars Association International, (SGSI); […]

NY Frontline Workers with TPS Discuss Their Roles in Combating Coronavirus While Under Threat from Trump Administration

NY Frontline Workers with TPS Discuss Their Roles in Combating Coronavirus While Under Threat from Trump Administration

Washington, D.C. – On April 30, Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders working on the frontlines of the Coronavirus pandemic in New York joined immigration experts and advocates to discuss their critical role in protecting New York communities during this crisis even as the Trump administration is trying to deport them. In the midst of an […]

NYC leaders slam de Blasio plan to cut frontline workers, suggest slashing ThriveNYC instead

NYC leaders slam de Blasio plan to cut frontline workers, suggest slashing ThriveNYC instead

Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks during visit at food pantry by The Campaign Against Hunger amid COVID-19 pandemic in Brooklyn: New York, NY – April 14, 2020 (Shutterstock) By Julia Marsh, NY Post City leaders slammed Mayor Bill de Blasio Wednesday for his willingness to sacrifice the jobs of city cops, doctors and teachers before cutting […]

3 Hospital Workers Gave Out Masks. Weeks Later, They All Were Dead.

The coronavirus has taken a steep toll on the often-invisible army of employees who keep New York hospitals running.

3 Hospital Workers Gave Out Masks. Weeks Later, They All Were Dead.

Rosalyn Washington’s husband, Gary, 56, died from Covid-19 the day before their wedding anniversary. (Credit: Sara Naomi Lewkowicz for The New York Times) By Nicole Hong, NY Times They did not treat patients, but Wayne Edwards, Derik Braswell and Priscilla Carrow held some of the most vital jobs at Elmhurst Hospital Center in Queens. As […]

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