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"As soon as he saw her face on that iPad, you could see relief in him immediately. She said, 'Sing with me, Bob', and he started singing and I literally started crying right there."
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For almost every tactile experience in the pre-COVID-19 world, there is now an online analog.
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On-site testing was delayed for weeks at a Brooklyn hospital that has been designated COVID-19 only. Rapid on-site testing can help hospitals prevent the virus from spreading inside their facilities.
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According to health insurer Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, about a third of all the telemedicine visits from its patients in upstate New York last year were used for behavioral health services, up from 25% in 2018.
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Instead, the New York Attorney General says her office hopes to work with all parties to make sure consumers get the best pricing and service possible.
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According to the U.S. Fire Administration, between 2009 and 2017 lithium-ion batteries were the "root cause" of at least 195 fires.
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"There is no doubt that reducing the mobile market from four to three will be bad for consumers, bad for workers, and bad for innovation."
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"It's something we designed and built in Rochester, and this one didn't fly in space, but 48 others exactly like it did."
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The old system was expensive, and its coverage was so spotty that police and other first responders couldn’t rely on it for communication.
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The proposal would close all cyber charters in the commonwealth by the 2020-21 school year.