Coronavirus News: New York to launch anti-body testing
New York Governor Cuomo announced on Sunday that the state will move to implement antibody testing in the next week, which will provide the first "snapshot into what we are dealing with."
New York Governor Cuomo announced on Sunday that the state will move to implement antibody testing in the next week, which will provide the first "snapshot into what we are dealing with."
Governor Andrew Cuomo says "all indications at this point are that we are on the descent," but added that the war is not won as the state still has a high number of new cases and new deaths.
"This is only halftime," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Sunday at a briefing where he also said data suggests the state is past the high point.
Mayor Bill de Blasio warned Sunday that with the arrival of spring weather, the city will step up enforcement of social distancing rules.
Dr. Phil received social media heat for comparing coronavirus deaths to those caused by swimming pool and automobile accidents.
Governor Ned Lamont confirmed Sunday he is directing his administration to boost Medicaid payments for all of Connecticut's 215 nursing homes by an additional five percent above the recently announced ten percent increase.
On Up Close, Bill Ritter speaks with U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, The Regional Director of FEMA, Tom Von Essen, and ABC's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jen Ashton.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in New Jersey rose above 85,000 on Sunday. The death toll now stands at 4,202.
Tony award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth, an Oklahoma native, was among those who delivered tributes in the prerecorded video.
According to a witness, a music video was being filmed at a Brooklyn barbershop, but according to police, the group was gambling and partying at the location.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio repeated his call for the federal help on Sunday, telling President Trump that he is "failing to protect" his hometown.
The holiest day of the year for Orthodox Christians was reserved and glum in many countries where churches were closed to worshipers for Easter services because of restrictions aimed at suppressing the spread of the coronavirus.
Students facing homelessness and health challenges discuss the importance of seeking help.
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Young Ryu, a 46- year-old Queens resident, left North Shore University Hospital in Nassau County after spending more than a week battling the virus.
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Many marriage bureaus have been closed because of the health emergency, leaving couples unable to get licenses because the state requires the betrothed to complete their application in person.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York City Bill de Blasio have decided it's ok to open marinas to the public as numbers are continuing to improve.
There was a big surprise for an expecting mother on Long Island.
A Queens schoolteacher used colorful chalk to brighten up her neighborhood, by drawing Disney characters with inspiring sayings on the sidewalks.
A New Jersey family escaped a massive car fire after delivering food to a relative.
With military precision, national guardsmen are fighting the war on hunger. They are loading up - not tanks, but livery abs with boxes of food for New Yorkers in need.
Sunday will turn milder with some sun followed by increasing clouds.