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New York City’s full-time government workforce is expected to increase for the first-time year-over-year since the COVID-19 pandemic, according …
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By Kerry Hannon, AOL
Maybe it’s easier to fall in love over Zoom.
A new survey this week found a third of U.S. workers …
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Immigration News
The C.D.C. responds to scientific evidence and says vaccinated people rarely need masks.

A man wears a protective mask as he walks along a nearly empty New York street. New Yorkers continued to battle Covid-19 through social …
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By Rita Men, The Conversation
Ending the pandemic depends on achieving herd immunity, estimated at 70% or even 80% to 90% of a population. …
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Family & Relationships

By Dominique A. Phillips and Jill Ehrenreich-May, The Conversation
Pilar’s parents took all the recommended precautions to shield her from the dangers of COVID-19. …
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Immigration News

By Lindsay Kalter, WebMD
The highly transmissible and deadly U.K. coronavirus strain, B.1.1.7, is now the most common form of COVID-19 in the United …
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Immigration, New York City
As the COVID pandemic continues to harm businesses in New York City, West African hair braiders find other ways to survive.

By Houreidja Tall, Documented NY
Before the pandemic, West African hair braiding salons in Harlem were a one-stop shop for advice among hair braiders …
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Health

By Wendy Sims-Schouten, The Conversation
Over the past decade resilience has become a societal buzzword, both a personality trait to foster and miracle drug …
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Lifestyle

By Dave Cook, Anna Rudnicka & Joseph Newbold, The Conversation
Before the pandemic, a common objection to remote working was the suspicion that staff …
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Immigration News, New York City

NYC honors victims of COVID-19 pandemic by projectine their photos on pylons of Brooklyn Bridge on anniversary of 1st death. – New York, NY
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