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New York Total Coronavirus Cases: 7,028,688
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Coronavirus News for Valhalla
Work Begins On $220M, 5-Story Care Tower At Westchester Medical Center In Valhalla
State and local officials were there to celebrate the groundbreaking for a $220 million tower at a Northern Westchester hospital that will contain more than 100 patient rooms. The groundbreaking for ... More info »
Putnam Daily Voice on MSN - 07/26/2024 03:30amWestchester Medical Breaks Ground on $220M Healthcare Project in Valhalla, New York
Westchester Medical Center Health Network has broken ground on a The Critical Care Tower, a $220 million healthcare project that will be located on the provider’s campus in Valhalla, about 30 miles ... More info »
Real Estate BusinessOnline - 07/25/2024 02:00amRevisiting tips to prevent COVID-19 infection as Long Island cases rise
But "for people who are under 60 and healthy, there’s no evidence" to indicate their use, said Glatt. Are COVID-19 infections in New York on the rise? The experts say yes. New York State testing data ... More info »
Newsday - 07/23/2024 08:07amHarvey Weinstein hospitalized in New York with COVID-19 and double pneumonia
Harvey Weinstein was admitted to Bellevue Hospital in New York to treat pneumonia in both lungs, COVID-19 and a slew of other ailments, his publicist said. More info »
LA Times on MSN - 07/26/2024 03:40amNew York City Smacked by New High-Growth Bacteria Problem
a nonprofit newsroom run by New York Public Radio, WNYC. The spike in odor from 2022 can be attributed to relaxed street-cleaning rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. New Jersey meteorologist Steven ... More info »
Newsweek - 07/25/2024 10:16am