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Opinion: Let Them Out Now

Jarrod Shanahan | March 24, 2020

‘A mass release in the name of public health could signal a watershed in shifting priorities from law and order policies that fail distressed communities.’

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As New Yorkers Seek Social Distancing Space, Advocates Call to Close Some Streets to Cars

Jeanmarie Evelly | March 24, 2020

As coronavirus continues to spread through New York, t’s shifting how we consider and allocate public space, and streets in particular.

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Las organizaciones sin fines de lucro de Nueva York dicen que la respuesta al COVID-19 los tiene estancados

Daniel Parra | March 24, 2020

Los líderes de las organizaciones sin fines de lucro dicen que sus servicios juegan un papel clave en la red de seguridad social de la ciudad de Nueva York y que ahora están enfrentando una crisis de financiamiento, falta de suministros, disminución del número de voluntarios y desafíos para ejecutar sus misiones en una ciudad prácticamente en encierro.

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Trabajadores de restaurantes en medio de COVID-19 en riesgo y sin protección

Daniel Parra | March 24, 2020

La preocupación por las licencias por enfermedad es sólo una de las preocupaciones que enfrentan los trabajadores de los restaurantes. Una más profunda es que sus trabajos podrían desaparecer, a pesar de que ellos se mantengan sanos.

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Opinion: Social Distancing Saves Lives, but only if it’s Socially Responsible

Ruth Finkelstein and Christian Gonzalez-Rivera | March 24, 2020

‘Social distancing should not just be about protecting yourself and your family from the epidemic or avoid passing contagion to others. It should be an opportunity for those of us who have access to social networks, information, and resources to help those who do not.’

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COVID-19: Scenes from a Shutdown

Jarrett Murphy, Daniel Parra, Jeanmarie Evelly and Sadef Ali Kully | March 24, 2020

Our reporters captured scenes of the first full day under the governor’s order for 100 percent of non-essential employees to stay home.

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