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NEW YORK CITY — These are today's stories about the city's battle to slow the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus Kills: Heroin Dealers Name Drug After Fatal Virus
Cops seized $1 million worth of heroin/fentanyl branded as "coronavirus," "ISIS" and "Antrax" in The Bronx Thursday, prosecutors said.
Riverside Drive Car Break-Ins Spike Amid Coronavirus Crisis: Cops
Cops are monitoring an area on the Harlem-Washington Heights border where neighbors say smashed in car windows have become a regular sight.
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Northeast Queens Duo Charged With Price Gouging Face Masks: DA
Two men stand accused of selling surgical masks for an inflated price at their Whitestone grocery store, prosecutors said.
NYC Chipotle Employees Protest Unsafe Working Conditions
Workers filed an OSHA complaint Thursday claiming that employees aren't told when coworkers are quarantined with coronavirus symptoms.
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NYC Allows Zoom (Once Again) For Remote Learning
After forbidding schools from using the teleconferencing platform Zoom for remote instruction, New York City is reversing course.
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