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COVID NYC Update: Worshippers limited at St Patrick s Cathedral Midnight Mass amid pandemic

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) Attending church services on Christmas Eve and particularly Midnight Mass is a family tradition for millions across the nation, but it is yet another holiday custom decimated by the coronavirus pandemic. In a normal year, people lined up an hour in advance to take part in the Christmas Eve Mass at St. Patrick s Cathedral in Manhattan. But in 2020, Midnight Christmas Mass will still be celebrated by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, but there will be no public lottery for seats. Attendance is limited to 500 people, and those tickets have already been distributed. Others are asked to view on the archdiocese s livestream.

COVID NYC Update: Family makes WWII vet s 100th birthday special, even during pandemic

NEW YORK CITY (WABC) A World War II veteran from Brooklyn celebrated his 100th birthday Wednesday with a small family gathering that his relatives say pales in comparison to what his long life and considerable accomplishments and adventures deserve. Sergeant Lawton Corbett has been on this earth for 36,525 days, not one of them spent standing still. I love this, but I don t want to sit in one spot, he said. Let s move. Because of the pandemic, his party was limited to a small gathering in Bushwick for a giant of a man who was born December 23, 1920. His daughter, Zelphia Calhoun, reflects on her childhood.

New York City health care worker suffers significant allergic reaction to coronavirus vaccine

The health care worker with the Mount Sinai system has been treated and is in stable condition. The reaction has been reported to the CDC, which will likely publish a case report. This is the only report of a severe side effect so far in New York City. More than 30,000 COVID-19 vaccinations have been administered in New York City as of Wednesday morning. The city said in a statement: Vaccines do have side effects and allergic reactions - while uncommon - are known to occur. We also know that based on clinical trials and reports of adverse effects in other jurisdictions, reactions such as these are rare but have been reported with the Pfizer vaccine. The city Health Department is closely tracking reports of more severe side effects in collaboration with the CDC, and this is the first serious adverse event we have encountered in New York City. We will continue to move forward with the coronavirus vaccine distribution to ensure that health care workers and nursing home staff and re

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