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New York City's health department is delivering lube and condoms to people's doorsteps
Residents can pick from condoms with New York-themed wrappers and lube that come mailed in discreet…
Julia Naftulin
From malls to metros, Delhi govt running vaccination camps in high-footfall areas to widen coverage
The Delhi government is running COVID-19 inoculation camps at high-footfall locations of the city s…
PTI
Pasadena and Beverly Hills are pushing back against LA County's COVID-19 order by breaking with restrictions or talking about forming their own health department
As COVID-19 cases surge, Los Angeles County banned in-person dining. Pasadena and Beverly Hills are…
Kelsey Vlamis
These Are New York City's Most Rat-Infested Neighborhoods
We compiled the data from the most recent 2012 numbers, and found the 10 zip codes that have the wo…
Megan Willett,Andy Kiersz
NYC health officials confirm first monkeypox case the second US patient as the disease has been reported in 9 countries
A second suspected case of monkeypox in NYC was ruled out, according to a Friday evening statement …
Erin Snodgrass
Four Michelin-Starred Restaurants In New York City Have The Dreaded 'C' Rating
A "violation point" is not the same thing as a violation. A public heath hazard (like not keeping f…
Megan Willett
New York City wants you to know how sanitary your favorite hot dog stand is
The sanitation of food carts and trucks in New York and other cities has been closely monitored for…
Bradley Saacks,Associated Pre…
Polio may be spreading in NYC, officials say after finding traces in the sewage. Here's what you need to know, from symptoms to risk of infection.
One in four people who get polio experience flu-like symptoms. The CDC said the virus could cause p…
Rebecca Cohen,Allana Akhtar
A deadly bacterial infection has killed two people in New York City
It was double the number of cases recorded in the last outbreak, in which 12 people in the Bronx fe…
Lydia Ramsey,Reuters
A 5-Year-Old Boy Is Being Tested For Ebola At A New York City Hospital
The health department reminds New Yorkers: "The chances of the average New Yorker contracting Ebola…
New York City recorded 24,000 more deaths than normal over 2 months this spring. About 5,000 of those are still a mystery.
Some of the unexplained deaths could still be attributed to the coronavirus, but public-health expe…
Aria Bendix
A Scathing New York Times Report Found E.Coli In The City's Water Tanks
According to The Times, there are estimated 12,000 to 17,000 water towers in use in New York City. …
Dina Spector
Striking new data shows vaccines have protected New Yorkers very well against Omicron so far
Data for the weeks ending January 1 and 8 showed that when infections spiked citywide, vaccinated N…
Andrea Michelson
A man was fined $3,500 for breaking quarantine for 8 seconds in Taiwan
The man had stepped out of his room at a quarantine hotel in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, for eight seco…
Anneta Konstantinides
San Francisco's only In-N-Out location was temporarily closed for refusing to check patrons for proof of vaccination
The Fisherman's Wharf site has since reopened but is no longer offering indoor dining, an In-N-Out …
Erin Snodgrass
Trump Tower staff reportedly vaccinated under Chicago program intended to immunize communities of color hardest hit by COVID-19
Employees were vaccinated under "Project Chicago Plus," a program reserved for 15 "high-need" neigh…
Connor Perrett
New York City schools will reopen to younger students beginning on December 7, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced
New York City schools went entirely remote on November 18 when the city said its positivity rate pa…
Connor Perrett
A Baltimore restaurant was temporarily shut down by city officials after a TikTok showing a 'rodent infestation' went viral
"Within 10 minutes of sitting down, I saw like five, six mice," the TikToker said in her review of …
Grace Dean
Librarians and other public employees in Phoenix are being asked to help with coronavirus testing because the city doesn't have a health department
"I also would really ask that every level of government help the city of Phoenix with testing," May…