WOODSIDE, Queens (WABC) Even with the widespread concerns over the contagious new COVID variants, it seems many people just want to party - and in tight, packed spaces.
Authorities say they shut down another illegal club - this one on Roosevelt Avenue in Woodside, Queens on Saturday.
Police found more than 75 people inside - but COVID was not the only concern. Officials say the place was a fire hazard with a blocked exit and dangerous levels of carbon monoxide
Organizers face several charges including resisting arrest, and health code violations.
A family s holiday party in Milmont Park, Delaware County, turned out to be its own superspreader event. We are ecstatic, Giliotti s wife Lorraine Giliotti said. He went from the worst, to eventually coming off a ventilator, to needing a tracheotomy so he can breathe, to finally coming home. It s a miracle thanks to everyone on the staff at RUMC.
Slowly, Giliotti made his recovery and gathered enough strength to breathe on his own. Miracles are happening every day in the midst of this pandemic, chief operating officer and chief nurse officer, Rosemarie Stazzone said. Gene s determination to return to his family, his will to live, made today possible. His discharge today provided an emotional boost for our entire hospital and a fantastic way for his family to start the new year.
NJ Burkett has more on the shortage of COVID vaccine doses in New York City.
Meantime fifteen city-run vaccination sites in New York City have been forced to close due to lack of vaccine.
Mayor Bill de Blasio says the shortage is causing the city to fall short of its vaccination goals.
Raw Video: NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses the delay in Moderna vaccine deliveries and how 23,000 appointments are being rescheduled.
And because of a delay in Moderna vaccine shipments, the city has rescheduled nearly 23,000 appointments originally set for today through Sunday.
The appointments will be rescheduled for the same times next week. The NYPD and FDNY have also cancelled some of their appointments.
Yang has tested negative and is not experiencing any symptoms.
However, he is following New York COVID-19 guidelines and will campaign remotely for the next eight days.
He will not resume in-person events until he receives a negative PCR test after that period.
His campaign released the following statement: We ve begun the contact tracing process to notify anyone who may have been in close contact with the individual who tested positive. Our safety protocols require staffers who participate in in-person campaign activities get tested on a weekly basis. As always, we urge everyone to stay safe, wear a mask, and stay up to date with all the latest public health and COVID-related news at CDC.gov.