Posted on 05/05/2023 9:25:31 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The latest New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey illustrates the massive toll that COVID-19 took on the city since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020.
According to the data, about one in four New Yorkers, or nearly 2 million residents, lost at least one person — defined as a friend, family member, colleague or neighbor — to the illness, and more than one in 10 New Yorkers, almost 900,000 residents, lost three or more people.
Among about a million essential workers, the survey found that 29 percent lost one or more person to COVID-19.
The survey also shed light on the acute impacts of the pandemic on people of color. Between March and June of 2020, about 1.1 million New Yorkers continued going to work, and about 800,000 people in this group, or 72 percent, were people of color.
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You actually get The Hill from plain liner if you skip changing it for a few weeks.
“With” Covid
See BS
Imho, this is typical sHill bullshit.
Same here. I don’t know of a single person I’ve known who died from it. There might be five or six second- or third-degree connections that have died — the father of one of my daughters friends.
While doing genealogy research during COVID, I DID learn that a cousin three generations removed died of the 1918 influenza pandemic in Canada. So I’ve got more immediate family connections that died from the Spanish Flu than COVID.
BETWEEN PUTTING THEM ON VENTILATORS, CORMOBIDITY, AND CUOMO they managed to kill quite a bit
A friend of mine knows two women who went to the hospital for routine outpatient procedures. Both had their copays returned by the insurance companies because the hospital had coded them as Covid.
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