COVID Omicron News: Push for 1st coronavirus treatment pills to go to NY
Senator Charles Schumer of New York says the feds should prioritize the roughly 400,000 treatment rounds now available for places most affected by the omicron surge.
Senator Charles Schumer of New York says the feds should prioritize the roughly 400,000 treatment rounds now available for places most affected by the omicron surge.
The meeting is part of a broader effort to show the administration is trying to combat inflation.
Statewide, 4,715 patients hospitalized with coronavirus is up 76% in a week.
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Connecticut's COVID positivity rate soared to more then 21%, and Gov. Ned Lamont is urging residents to get vaccinated to curb the spread.
A 36-year-old woman and her dog were both shot and killed by a gunman who targeted them in a smoke shop in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New York have reached a level not seen since last January as the winter surge related to the omicron variant continues to spike cases.
New York City public schools resume in-person classes today with extra precautions in place.
The U.S. is expanding COVID-19 boosters as it confronts the omicron surge, with the FDA allowing extra Pfizer shots for children as young as 12.
Letitia James has issued subpoenas to former President Donald Trump and his two eldest children in connection with an ongoing civil investigation into the family's business practices.
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Police are searching for a suspect behind a violent attack on an officer in New Jersey.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin announces on Twitter that he tested positive for COVID-19.
A burning transformer kept exploding near elevated train tracks on Beach 25th Street at Brookhaven Avenue in Far Rockaway.
Preparations are underway ahead of snow approaching the New York City area.
Many stages on Broadway have been forced to go dark once more as the live theater community grapples with new backstage outbreaks of the coronavirus and its variants.
The CDC received significant "pushback" on its updated recommendations last week that shortened isolation restrictions from 10 days to five days. Fauci says the CDC is now looking at a test option that may be announced in the coming days.
Some frightening moments followed the Philadelphia Eagles game at Fed Ex Field Sunday when a railing collapsed, sending fans tumbling.
Dramatic video captured the moment a dog was rescued after being swept away by an avalanche and buried in snow in Colorado.
Pop up PCR and rapid test sites across the city once again have long lines of people hoping to get the all clear to go back to work and back to school.
A police officer made a triumphant exit from the hospital-- one day after a bullet flew into his car, striking him in the head.
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