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50 NYC Education Workers Have Died | Coronavirus Latest
A roundup of today's coronavirus news.

NEW YORK CITY — These are today's stories about the city's battle to slow the new coronavirus.
NYC Coronavirus Claims Lives Of 50 Teachers And School Staffers
Since schools shut down, 21 teachers, 22 paraprofessionals, two administrators and a cafeteria worker have lost their lives to COVID-19, according to the Department of Education.
Garbage Pick-Up Map Shows Where NYers Have Fled The City: Report
A look at how residential trash loads have changed during the coronavirus from THE CITY reveals shrinking Manhattan neighborhoods.
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No Guarantee NYC Schools Will Reopen In September, Mayor Says
Mayor de Blasio said schools will not reopen without proof that community spread is under control and there could be no proof without tests.
Cuomo And Governors Announce Six-State Working Group To Plan Reopening
New York will join a working group of six states to plan reopening the economy, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday.
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Fort Totten Could House Bodies Of Coronavirus Victims: Report
The city may temporarily bury the bodies of coronavirus victims at Fort Totten if the pandemic worsens, the New York Daily News reports.
NY Coronavirus Death Toll Tops 10K, Governor Cuomo Says
More than 10,000 New Yorkers had died from COVID-19 as of Sunday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
NYC Coronavirus Testing Sites Close Amid Wild Storm
Outdoor coronavirus testing sites in New York City closed Monday as a violent storm hit.
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Amazon To Hire 75K Workers Amid Coronavirus Demand
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