New York City’s former top doctor says the city will inevitably face a resurgence of Covid-19, its coronavirus testing needs to be recalibrated to work effectively and older children attending in-person instruction pose a health risk
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In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, her first since resigning in early August as commissioner for the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Oxiris Barbot said New Yorkers should expect an increase of Covid-19 cases in coming months. She said the severity, however, won’t reach...
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