April 9, 2020 By Michael Dorgan A Forest Hills pharmacy has been hit with a lawsuit for hiking up prices during the coronavirus pandemic. Burns Pharmacy, located at 68-04 Burns St., is one of three stores accused of price gouging. The store was hit with 24 violations of raising prices on hand sanitizer and face… Read more »
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Meng Tells Constituents to be on the Lookout for Scams
April 9, 2020 By Christian Murray Congresswoman Grace Meng is warning Queens residents to be aware of scammers who are seeking to take advantage of consumers during the coronavirus outbreak. The scams include everything from bogus vaccination and home test kits to robocalls offering insurance and work-at-home schemes, she said. Among the most noted scams… Read more »
One in Four Americans Can’t Pay Their April Rent: Study
April 8, 2020 By Christian Murray Nearly one-quarter of Americans are unable pay their April housing bill, according to a new study released by the real estate firm Apartment List. The study, based on a survey of more than 4,100 people nationwide, revealed that 25 percent of renters say that they are unable to pay… Read more »
New York State is Flattening the COVID-19 Curve, But Deaths Remain at All-Time High
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The state’s shutdown that began last month to contain the spread of the coronavirus is working, Governor Andrew Cuomo said today — but still, more and more New Yorkers are dying each day. The dramatic measures that have brought the state to a near halt are “flattening the curve… Read more »
Temporary Hospital at US Open Tennis Center Will Begin Taking Patients This Week
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The temporary hospital being built inside the Billie Jean King Tennis Center — the home of the U.S. Open — will begin seeing coronavirus patients this week, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today. The hospital will also be able to see more patients than originally planned. The city increased… Read more »
Coronavirus is Disproportionately Killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers
April 8, 2020 By Allie Griffin The coronavirus is disproportionately killing Hispanic and Black New Yorkers across the five boroughs, according to newly released data. Hispanic and Latino people account for 34 percent of all COVID-19 related deaths in New York City, while they make up about 29 percent of the city’s population, according to… Read more »
After Two Days of Flattening, Coronavirus Deaths Jump Statewide
April 7, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York State experienced the largest number of COVID-19 deaths yesterday — with 731 succumbing to the deadly virus. The spike was particularly disappointing since it followed two back-to-back days where the number dropped. Governor Andrew Cuomo had hoped that the rate was leveling off and the apex had… Read more »
Corona, Borough Park and Norwood Are the Three COVID-19 Hotspots: DATA
April 7, 2020 By Allie Griffin The Corona section of Queens is one of the many hot spots across the five boroughs where the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a hold, according to the latest neighborhood data released by the Department of Health. Three main epicenters have emerged — with one in the Borough Park section… Read more »
Mayor to Release Data Providing the Race and Ethnicity of New Yorkers Who Have Contracted COVID-19
April 7, 2020 By Christian Murray Mayor Bill de Blasio said today that the city will soon release data that tracks the race and ethnicity of New Yorkers who have contracted COVID-19. De Blasio said that people of color and those who reside in lower-income communities are getting hit harder by the coronavirus than elsewhere…. Read more »
Meng: IRS to Issue First Round of Coronavirus Payments Next Week; Up to $1,200 per Adult, $500 per Child
April 7, 2020 By Michael Dorgan The IRS is working to distribute the first round of coronavirus relief payments next week that will see payments of up to $1,200 per adult and $500 for each child, Congresswoman Grace Meng announced Monday. Around 60 million payments will be made to Americans as part of the Coronavirus… Read more »