New York/ Community & Society
Published on April 06, 2020
Top NYC news: Recruiting firm calls for ICU nurses; motorcyclist killed in crash; morePhoto: (vincent desjardins)/Flickr

Missed the most recent top news in New York City? Read on for everything you need to know.

'I cried on the truck': Fatigued NY workers forge ahead

Thousands of workers have been thrust onto the front lines of the coronavirus emergency in New York City

Read the full story on ABC World News Tonight with David Muir.

ICU nurses needed to travel to areas hardest hit by COVID-19, like New York City

Recruiting firm NuWest Group is working to find 200 nurses before the end of this week. Specifically, they want ICU nurses who will travel to the hardest hit areas, like New York City.

Read the full story on 10News – ABC San Diego KGTV.

Motorcyclist dies in 3-vehicle crash on Henry Hudson Parkway

The bike's rider was headed south on the parkway, near W. 139th St., just before 8:10 p.m., when he struck a minivan going in the same direction, cops said.

Read the full story on New York Daily News.

Doc at Brooklyn hospital where body bags line hallway: ‘Patients dying every moment’

A doctor at a Brooklyn hospital where body bags were seen lining the hallway described "catastrophic" conditions at the facility, saying he's seeing coronavirus patients die daily and is terrified of infecting his family.

Read the full story on New York Post.

NYC rabbis are helping housebound Jews prepare for Passover

New York City rabbis are turning to Zoom video calls ahead of Passover to help housebound Jews prepare for their Seders — and feel less alone during the traditionally family-oriented holiday. 

Read the full story on New York Post.


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