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 »
Author: Allie Griffin
Temporary Hospital at U.S. 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 »
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 »
Coronavirus Deaths Appear to Have Leveled Off, Indication That Apex Has Been Reached
April 6, 2020 By Allie Griffin The number of people who are being killed by the coronavirus each day across New York state appears to have leveled off– and Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state may have reached an apex. On both Sunday and Monday, the number of fatalities dipped slightly below 600– down from… Read more »
Two Queens Council Members Self-Quarantining for Coronavirus
April 2, 2020 By Allie Griffin Two Queens council members are self-quarantining for the coronavirus, each announced yesterday on Twitter. North Flushing Council Member Paul Vallone announced he has recently tested positive for COVID-19 after experiencing mild symptoms, while Astoria Council Member Costa Constantinides said he has been self-quarantined since Sunday night after running a… Read more »
Temporary Hospital at US Open Venue Will Help Burdened Elmhurst Hospital
March 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin The 350-bed temporary hospital that will takeover a portion of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center will be used as an overflow facility to specifically help the heavily-burdened Elmhurst Hospital. The beds will begin serving non-ICU coronavirus patients next week, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced today at the… Read more »
U.S. Open Venue in Flushing Meadows Corona Park to Host 350-Bed Hospital
March 31, 2020 By Allie Griffin A portion of the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the home of the U.S. Open, will be converted into a 350-bed temporary hospital as the coronavirus pandemic strains New York City’s hospital system. The Flushing Meadows Corona Park arena will begin its conversion Tuesday, a spokesperson for the… Read more »
COVID-19 Has Killed More Queens Residents Than Any Other Borough
March 26, 2020 By Allie Griffin More and more New Yorkers are dying from the coronavirus and the virus has killed more residents of Queens than any other borough. Nearly 300 residents in New York City have died of COVID-19 complications and about a third of all deaths have been in Queens. As of 8:45… Read more »
City Parks and Playgrounds will Remain Open; Two Streets Per Borough Will be Closed to Traffic
March 25, 2020 By Allie Griffin New York City parks and playgrounds will continue to remain open — as long as people adhere to social distancing rules and avoid group sports, Governor Andrew Cuomo said today. Cuomo asked the City Council and Mayor Bill de Blasio to come up with a plan to patrol city… Read more »
Rate of Coronavirus Cases Doubling Every Three Days; New York Desperately Needs Ventilators: Governor
March 24, 2020 By Allie Griffin The rate of new coronavirus cases is doubling every three days in New York State and the apex of the crisis is expected to hit in about two-to-three weeks, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today. The State has failed to slow the spread of the virus, despite a near shutdown… Read more »