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COVID Vaccine: City Rolls Out Bus To Get As Many Hard-To-Reach New Yorkers Vaccinated As Possible

COVID Vaccine: City Rolls Out Bus To Get As Many Hard-To-Reach New Yorkers Vaccinated As Possible CBS New York 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) A new mobile vaccine bus is rolling around the five boroughs trying to get as many people as possible to roll up their sleeves and get a COVID-19 shot. But first it’s targeting some specific groups of people. CBS2’s Natalie Duddridge saw two buses on Wednesday. The first was the vaccination bus. After getting the shot, patients walk over to the 15-minute observation bus to make sure they don’t have a reaction.

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Restaurants worry bipartisan coronavirus deal is cutting them out

Restaurants worry bipartisan coronavirus deal is cutting them out Benjy Sarlin and Stephanie Ruhle © Provided by NBC News The White House and congressional leaders are nearing the finish line on a bipartisan Covid-19 relief deal. But they’re running up against objections from a coalition of restaurants who argue the emerging plan will leave them without enough aid to get through the darkest days of the coronavirus pandemic. The Independent Restaurant Coalition, a group of chefs and owners formed to advocate for aid during the pandemic, has been decrying the emerging proposal throughout the last month as insufficient. Instead they’re urging Congress to pass the RESTAURANTS Act, a bipartisan bill that would provide $120 billion in grants to smaller bars and restaurants to make up revenue lost due to coronavirus.

High-End City Dining Turns to Suburban Delivery During the Pandemic

Meals from elite urban restaurants are traveling long distances to reach customers Meals being delivered by One Off Hospitality. Photo: Isabelle Langheim By Alina Dizik Dec. 15, 2020 11:40 am ET For months, Kate and Ben Masino had failed to find a time for the 40-minute drive from their home in Devon, Pa., to Philadelphia’s Fork restaurant for a date night. But in the midst of the pandemic, the couple found the next best thing: They ordered Fork’s $90 champagne-braised chicken for two, and picked it up at a local business just five minutes from their home. It was a win, says Ms. Masino, a 36-year-old health-care executive with two children. The couple had never been to Fork before, and found that the quality was predictably better than the local offerings. “We were sick of the usual suspects in our area,” she says.

Learning to punch above their weight as virus raged

THE Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny is not the building, the RCC is the people. The biblical quote came to mind as Jeremy Howard, Acting Manager of the multi-disciplinary arts facility, took time this week to reflect back on a unique year. “It’s been strange alright but we’re finishing the year in a strong enough position. We’ve coped well with most things that were thrown at us,” he smiled. Advertisement Over the past nine months, the RCC has had to create its own unique, innovative, hybrid way of working in adapting to the disruption that was caused by Covid-19.

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