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AGBC News Episode 58: Special Edition β€” The Coronavirus Hits The City

Department of Health Closes Restaurants in Queens and Manhattan

Restaurant Closures This Week

Critical Cleanliness Violations at Restaurants in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Coronavirus Timeline and Updates

NYC Restaurant Closures

City announces new coronavirus cases; 22 total cases in NY State

AGBC News Episode 57: Coronavirus in NYC and Barbie Makes the Scene

Second Confirmed Coronavirus Case Near NYC

NYC Restaurant Closures

First Confirmed Coronavirus Case Within NYC

Restaurant Closures This Week

Department of Health Closes Restaurants in Queens and Brooklyn

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