No changes to NYC mandates; several NYC judges COVID positive, report says

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No changes to NYC mandates; several NYC judges COVID positive, report says
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COVID isn't over. One example is the fact that some 20 New York City judges are now COVID positive after they attended a retreat in Montauk last weekend, according to published reports.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark shared a letter she sent this week to both Mastercard and Visa, urging them to cut ties with ghost gun sellers.

"I'm hoping the doctor will respect my role as being the mayor," Adams said."I'm hoping he will respect that and not constantly weigh-in and allow us to do the job that we supported when he was the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene commissioner."The Department of Education also sent a letter to families, recommending that all public school students 2 and older wear a mask.

New Yorkers can find an at-home test distribution pick-up location most convenient to them and their hours of operation by visiting the city's. New Yorkers with a disability who need assistance or have questions regarding at-home test kits should call 311. Those who are deaf or hard of hearing and use American Sign Language can call via video phone at 646-396-5830.

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