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'Memorial For All' Honors Lives Lost​ | Coronavirus Latest

A roundup of today's coronavirus news.

Those who have lost a loved one to coronavirus can submit their names for the virtual Sunday tribute, which this week will feature Yo-Yo Ma.
Those who have lost a loved one to coronavirus can submit their names for the virtual Sunday tribute, which this week will feature Yo-Yo Ma. (Kathleen Culliton/Patch)

NEW YORK CITY — These are today's stories about the city's battle to slow the new coronavirus.

Lincoln Center's 'Memorial For All' Honors Lives Lost Each Week

Those who have lost a loved one to coronavirus can submit their names for the virtual Sunday tribute, which this week will feature Yo-Yo Ma.

Local Hero: Doctor Works At Epicenter Of NYC's Coronavirus Crisis

Elmhurst Hospital Dr. Ravi Katari's sister wants the world to know how proud his family is.

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Judge Restores Canceled New York Democratic Presidential Primary

The state's Board of Elections had scrapped the June 23 primary because of coronavirus fears.

Met Opera Furloughs Nearly 20% Of Staff

The institution has had to cancel its performances amid the coronavirus crisis.

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Gray's Papaya Among UWS Restaurants Reopening For Takeout

The famed hot dog stand, a 26-year-old French bakery and several other Upper West Side restaurants are reopening for takeout and delivery.

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Man Snags $30K From 18 Manhattan Bars And Restaurants, Cops Say

The man took $30,000 in cash, liquor and electronics from bars and restaurants shut down by the coronavirus the last two weeks, cops said.

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