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NYC Braces for Possibility of More COVID-19 Restrictions as FDA Approves New Treatments

New York City residents lined up in Prospect Heights waiting to get coronavirus tests as infections continue to rise throughout the state.

New York City residents lined up in Prospect Heights waiting to get coronavirus tests as infections continue to rise throughout the state.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned residents that New York City will more than likely turn into an orange zone, meaning that indoor dining, gyms and other nonessential businesses will close.

Some hope may be available for those who do contact the coronavirus as the FDA has approved emergency use authorization for two lab-made antibodies to be used together to treat mild to moderate cases of the disease in high-risk adults and pediatric patients 12 and older.

New York City residents lined up in Prospect Heights waiting to get coronavirus tests as infections continue to rise throughout the state.

Mayor Bill de Blasio has warned residents that New York City will more than likely turn into an orange zone, meaning that indoor dining, gyms and other nonessential [...]




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