Coronavirus in New York
Coronavirus in New York Articles
Nearly 45% of recent new COVID-19 cases in America were recorded in just a handful of states.
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New York among the states where new COVID-19 cases are growing most rapidly. These 15 neighborhoods in New York City have been hit the hardest.
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New data show the extent to which COVID-19's most rapid spread has moved to the northeast and southeast United States.
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These are the 20 American counties with the highest number of fatal cases of COVID-19.
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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to worsen in the United States at an astonishingly fast pace. According to the Microsoft Bing COVID-19 Tracker, 363,727 Americans have died, which was up by 3,882...
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The figures for COVID-19 cases and deaths vary widely from state to state, as well as by county in each state.
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Among congressional districts, New York's 15th has the highest number of COVID-19 deaths.
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As U.S. COVID-19 deaths race ahead of 300,000 and increase at a rate of as much as 3,000 a day, four states have a large percentage of these fatal cases.
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These are the 50 counties where the most Americans have died from COVID-19.
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As COVID-19 cases across America surge again, the city with the most fatal cases by far is New York. The spread has begun to worsen quickly in some neighborhoods.
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As COVID-19 returns, New York City has passed a milestone. Over 24,000 people have died in the five boroughs. No other city is close by this measure.
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As would be expected, the counties with the most coronavirus deaths are often those with the largest populations.
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A new study shows that nearly 20% of New York City residents have been infected by COVID-19, a figure much higher than any official numbers.
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Several of America's largest counties have borne the brunt of fatal COVID-19 cases. None has been hit harder than Los Angeles County.
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New York's confirmed COVID-19 cases have topped 500,000. After slowing for three months, have started to move higher at a brisk pace again.
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