Hundreds of Harlem residents are still getting COVID-19 vaccines each week, but the speed of shots has slowed since the summer.
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Vaccination rates rose at a faster pace in Harlem in recent weeks, as schools reopened and new mandates took effect. Here's the data.
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Trucks will spray Harlem with pesticides early Tuesday to combat the rising presence of West Nile virus. Here's which blocks are affected.
Harlem Hospital has been identified as a source of the outbreak, the city said. A total of 18 people were hospitalized from the disease.
Newly released data shows the toll of COVID-19 on Harlem's public housing developments, including one where a quarter of residents got sick.
Sixteen people make up the COVID-19 cluster linked to the Electric Zoo festival, which was held on Randall's Island earlier this month.
Well over a dozen people have now been sickened and hospitalized from Legionnaires' disease in Harlem, as the city searches for its origin.
Early data shows coronavirus cases starting to trend down in Harlem after a weekslong delta surge. But it's unclear whether that will hold.
Seven of the cases involve people residents over 50 and the cases were detected in Central Harlem where health officials are investigating.
The spread of delta and the offer of new incentives appear to have spurred more Harlemites to get their vaccines, according to city data.
Here are updated figures on which hospitals are closest to capacity in Manhattan.
Up to 100 Harlemites can get a one-dose COVID-19 vaccine — plus a free lottery ticket — at an event on Lenox Avenue this week.
Hundreds of rat sightings have been reported in Harlem this summer — but data shows some business-heavy areas have been relatively spared.
Natasha Dyce spent over a month hospitalized with the coronavirus, plagued by hallucinations. Now, she's relishing the chance to give back.
The neighborhood's eight ZIP codes all posted positivity rates below 1 percent this week as COVID-19 recedes. Here's the latest data.
People who haven't had time to get their shots can do so this week at one of the two free, all-day sites coming to East Harlem.
Nearly half of residents in some parts of Harlem have gotten a vaccine dose. Other areas are still lagging, city data shows.
Coronavirus positivity rates are finally dropping in Harlem after they remained stubbornly high for weeks. Here's the full data.
While the governor's "cluster zone" may have scarcely been scarcely noticed, Upper Manhattan has finally been freed from the restriction.
This is how the Harlem area compares to New York and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in Manhattan.
Residents of Harlem, Washington Heights and Inwood can get their COVID-19 vaccines at weekly pop-ups organized by Columbia University.
This is how the Harlem area compares to New York for coronavirus vaccinations.
As the city ramps up its coronavirus vaccination push, two sites in Harlem now offer shots to anyone 75 or older — no appointment needed.
Harlem residents are getting vaccinated at lower rates than the citywide average as virus cases fail to drop steeply, the latest data shows.
East Harlem leaders took aim at the city on Tuesday, saying Manhattan's hardest-hit neighborhood by COVID-19 had not been prioritized.
Rates of COVID-19 remain higher in Harlem than in other parts of Manhattan, amid calls to prioritize it in the vaccine rollout.
The reopening of high schools forced the A. Philip Randolph vaccine hub to move to a new spot on the City College campus this week.
All New York pharmacies, including 11 in Harlem, now offer the vaccine to people over 50, among other groups. Here's where to find them.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Manhattan.
A majority of Harlem residents are eager to get vaccinated, but some skepticism persists, according to a new neighborhood survey.
Upon the anniversary of the first COVID-19 case detected in New York City, Harlem Patch is taking a look back at the impact of the virus.
The reopening of middle schools will force Harlem's vaccine hub to move from 114th Street to a high school on 135th Street, the city said.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity in Manhattan as the pandemic wanes.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Harlem area.
The city released data Tuesday showing the number of people who have received the COVID-19 vaccine by ZIP Code.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Harlem.
Ten pharmacies in Harlem are now offering COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those 65 and older under a new federal program.