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NYC to temporarily freeze bodies of coronavirus victims instead of burying them on Hart Island
Bodies of coronavirus victims in New York City will be stored in freezer-trucks until they can be collected by family.
Read the full story on New York Daily News.
Cemetery races to keep up as New York virus deaths mount
As the pandemic's death toll charges past 10,000 in New York City, funeral directors, gravediggers and others who tend to a body's final chapter are sprinting to keep up.
Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.
Medical volunteers return from helping in New York
A medical team from Heart to Heart International returned Tuesday evening from volunteering their services in New York.
Read the full story on KMBC.
Here are 20 independent Brooklyn restaurants still waiting on a federal loan
These Brooklyn restaurants and wholesalers applied for — but never received — funding from the Paycheck Protection Program.
Read the full story on Eater NYC.
Some NYC Council members questioning whether ‘remote’ meetings lead to lawsuits
As the City Council prepares to conduct official business Wednesday through online meetings for the first time in its 82-year history, some members are questioning whether any action taken remotely will hold up in court.
Read the full story on New York Post.
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