Elected officials and residents are raising questions about the enforcement of a new law seeking to curb the spread of the disease. Find our journalism more easily when you are searching for local coverage. This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at https://www.healthbeat.org/newsletters. As the New York City Department of Health and Mental.
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Elected officials and residents are raising questions about the enforcement of a new law seeking to curb the spread of the disease. Find our journalism more easily when you are searching for local coverage. This story was originally published by Healthbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at https://www.healthbeat.org/newsletters. As the New York City Department of Health and Mental.
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Does this prove wrongdoing?
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