The patient is under care at Bellevue Hospital while further testing is conducted.
Author: JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
N.Y.C. Virus Caseload Remains Low as Delta Variant Gains Ground
“The stability in terms of the daily numbers of cases is quite reassuring,” an epidemiologist said.
Coronavirus: Officials Eye First Suspected Case in New York City
A sample was being sent to the federal authorities for confirmation, the city Health Department said.
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A prescription for change: When Omar Hassan al-Bashir came to power in 1989, doctors were among the first to resist. Three decades later, they are at the forefront of the movement that toppled him.
Rival Security Forces Clash in Sudan Amid Anti-Government Protests
Paramilitary forces loyal to longtime authoritarian President Omar Hassan al-Bashir opened fire on anti-government protesters and army soldiers shot back.
American Woman Who Was Kidnapped on Uganda Safari Is Freed
An American woman and her Ugandan guide who were kidnapped while on safari this past week have been freed after a ransom was paid, according to an official with the safari company.
‘Just Fall, That’s All’: Sudan Protests Seeking Al-Bashir Ouster Gain Ground
A mass movement against the country’s longtime leader, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, appears to have entered a new phase.
American Kidnapped on Safari in Uganda and Held for $500,000 Ransom
The authorities said the kidnappers could still be somewhere inside Queen Elizabeth National Park, in western Uganda.
He Survived More Than 40 Hours as Scores Drowned Around Him
More than 220 people died when a Tanzanian ferry overturned on Lake Victoria last year. One survivor endured darkness, high water and terror.