Advocates credit reporting from THE CITY’s MISSING THEM project and its partners for laying the groundwork for the legislation.
Missing Them
MISSING THEM Commemorates Three Years With Exhibitions in The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens
THE CITY’s crowdsourced COVID-19 memorial will close to new entries at the end of this month, but our commitment to reporting on the pandemic’s effects will continue.
LISTEN: The Fletcher Family on Remembering the Husband and Father They Lost to COVID
Joshua, Ziggy, Maddie and their mother Veronica open up to reporter Liz Donovan about how much Joseph Trevor Fletcher was loved, how loving he was, and how they’re navigating grief and carrying on in his absence. Subscribe to FAQ NYC on Apple, Spotify, or pretty much everywhere podcasts are found.
How to Get Help for Long COVID in NYC
There are care clinics for long COVID, local support groups, and ideas from those living with this illness. Here’s what you should know if you’re trying to navigate chronic symptoms in New York City.
Los síntomas de COVID persistente son más frecuentes entre los latinos y los residentes del Bronx
Nuevos datos del Departamento de Salud de la ciudad apuntan a la disparidad de raza y género que podría surgir de enfermedades preexistentes y del acceso a la atención médica.
Long COVID Symptoms Most Common Among Latinos and Residents of The Bronx
New data from the city health department points to disparities in race and gender that may stem from preexisting conditions and access to care.
Starrett City: How Has COVID-19 Impacted You and Your Community?
Join THE CITY at Brooklyn Public Library’s Spring Creek branch this Thursday, Oct. 27, to share your reflections about the pandemic
Harlem: How Has COVID Impacted You and Your Community?
Join THE CITY’s memorial project, MISSING THEM, for conversation at a community fair on 123rd Street in Harlem this Sunday, Oct. 2.
How Has COVID-19 Impacted You And Your Community?
Join THE CITY’s Missing Them project for a conversation in Elmhurst, Queens with free food and PPE from local nonprofit Woodside on the Move.
For Kids Who Lost a Parent to COVID, Here’s Where to Find Support
From grief camps to mentoring to financial aid, free resources are available to help young people weather devastating loss.