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COVID has created a different dynamic in this country I call it low tide in America,
Governor Cuomo said. If you go to the amazing Shirley Chisholm Park and look at the bay during high tide, it looks beautiful, but if you go at low tide, you can see all the ugliness on the bottom. That s what we ve seen over this past year during America s low tide - the racism, the discrimination, the inequality - and COVID has only exacerbated that problem. The undeniable fact is that COVID has killed the Black and Latino communities at a higher rate than the white community. There is no getting around that and its why New York has made ensuring fairness and equity in the vaccine distribution such a priority. I understand there is a level of skepticism about the vaccine given how it was managed by the previous administration, but that s why New York did its own review. It s safe, it s effective, and it s the weapon that will win the war, but we will only be successful if everyone i
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With a little less than two months until the Vernal Equinox, when clocks spring ahead to give us an extra hour of daylight, this winter’s combination of less light and warmth and the social isolation required of us by the pandemic will test New Yorkers’ spiritual and emotional health. The coronavirus will be with us until the summer at the earliest, and worry and even despair seem inevitable. In normal winters, we socialize inside, head to cozy restaurants or escape to warmer climates and hope for an early spring. Alas, none of these options are good ones during the pandemic.
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