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COVID-19 Vaccine & Masks: A Doctor Answers Your Back-To-School Questions
Dr. Jennifer Haythe, an assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Columbia, answers your questions about COVID-19 and going back to school.
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Q&A: Stanley Tucci on Grief, Food and ‘Supernova'
Stanley Tucci’s pandemic experiences have run the gamut. He has home-schooled little kids. He has, rather famously, mixed cocktails. He has had the virus. He has worked on film and TV sets with new safety protocols. He has written a memoir — the first draft in London’s first lockdown, the second draft in its second. And he is starring in...
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Vaccines and Masks: A Doctor Answers Your Back-to-School COVID-19 Questions
A doctor joined “Today in New York” on Wednesday to address questions submitted by NBC New York’s viewers regarding COVID-19 and how to protect children as the delta variant spreads and students prepare to return to school. Dr. Jennifer Haythe, an assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Cardiology at Columbia, offered some key answers. See those below...
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Part VI: Taking Your Newest Questions on Coronavirus, COVID-19 and What's Next
Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena, director of Global Health at Northwell Health, joined NBC New York Wednesday to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect yourself as the virus spreads.
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Answering Your Latest Questions on Travel, COVID-19 and Home Essentials
Vicky Nguyen, an NBC News Investigative and consumer correspondent, joined NBC New York Tuesday to address questions submitted by viewers regarding travel and the novel coronavirus. She also touched upon key essentials you need in your home.
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Part V: Taking Your Questions on Coronavirus, COVID-19 and What's Next
Dr. John Torres, medical correspondent for NBC News and an emergency room physician, joins NBC New York at 2 p.m. Friday to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect your family as the virus spreads. Loading…
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Part IV: Pediatrician Answers Your Questions About COVID-19 and Kids
Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez, a pediatrician at Columbia University, joined NBC New York to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect your family as the virus spreads. Watch the full Q&A below.
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An ER Doctor Answers Your Coronavirus Questions
Dr. Teresa Amato, the chair of emergency medicine at LIJ Forest Hills, answers your questions about the novel coronavirus outbreak and COVID-19.
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Part III: An ER Doctor Answers Your Newest Coronavirus Questions
Dr. Teresa Murray Amato, director of emergency medicine at Northwell Health’s LIJ Forest Hills, joined NBC New York to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect yourself as the virus spreads. Watch the interview above (fast-forward to the 5:15 mark for the best viewing experience).
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A Doctor Answers Your Coronavirus Questions
Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena of Northwell Health answers your questions about the novel coronavirus.
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Part II: Answering Your Latest Questions About Coronavirus and COVID-19
Dr. Eric Cioe-Pena, director of Global Health at Northwell Health, joined NBC New York to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect yourself as the virus spreads. Watch the full video above.
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Coronavirus Outbreak: New York Medical College Dean Answers Your COVID-19 Questions
Dr. Robert Amler, Dean of NY Medical College’s School of Health Sciences — and a former chief medical officer of the CDC — joins David Ushery to answer your questions about the Wuhan coronavirus and COVID-19.
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Part I: Answering Your Questions About Coronavirus and COVID-19
Dr. Robert Amler, Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice at New York Medical College and former CDC Chief Medical Officer, joined NBC New York to address questions submitted by viewers regarding the novel coronavirus, its disease COVID-19 and how to protect yourself as the virus spreads further around the country.
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