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COVID-19 Has Killed More Queens Residents Than Any Other Borough

March 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin More and more New Yorkers are dying from the coronavirus and the virus has killed more residents of Queens than any other borough. Nearly 300 residents in New York City have died of COVID-19 complications and about a third of all deaths have been in Queens. As of 8:45… Read more »

Brooklyn Diocese Names Churches Undergoing a Deep Cleaning Following Outbreak of Coronavirus

March 26, 2020 By Christian Murray Church parishioners throughout Queens and Brooklyn are contracting the coronavirus and the Diocese of Brooklyn is releasing the names of the churches where the sick recently attended. The diocese, which officially ended Catholic church services in Queens and Brooklyn on March 16, is making the announcements to let fellow… Read more »

City to Release 300 More Inmates from Rikers; Queens DA Recommends 30 for Release

March 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City will release 300 more inmates from Rikers Island amid fears of the coronavirus spreading across the sprawling jail facility. The move comes after the mayor announced last week that 40 inmates from Rikers Island were set to be released on Friday. On Sunday he announced a further 23 prisoners… Read more »

Small Business Advocates Join to Support Local Astoria Restaurants and Hospital Workers

March 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin Two Astoria advocates for small businesses have joined forces to support local restaurants, cafes and bars as the coronavirus pandemic takes hold of New York City. Neighborhood residents Jaime-Faye Bean and Jonathan Forgash launched “Astoria Together,” an initiative that updates the public on local restaurant hours, takeout and delivery… Read more »

New Hotline Established To Report Hate Crimes And Xenophobia Linked to Coronavirus

March 24, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A new hotline to report hate crimes and xenophobic-based incidents has been set up in the wake of the coronavirus spread and anti-Asian rhetoric. It comes after an uptick in the number of bigoted attacks against Asian Americans, according to Attorney General Letitia James, who announced the service Monday…. Read more »