Jersey City and Hoboken residents are urged to boil all water before using it for drinking or cooking.
About 700 schools will give out shots the first week of school, officials said. Four mobile vaccine sites will also serve teachers.
"New York City requires you to be vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter this business," a new, city-made poster states.
Around 61 percent of children ages 12-17 have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday.
US Open officials reversed course and will require fans to show proof of vaccination before entering the grounds.
At this year’s Wimbledon tennis tournament, which wrapped in London a month ago, guests were subject to strict testing.
Just .33% of vaccinated New Yorkers tested positive for the virus, while only .02% were hospitalized because of COVID-19.
The state's new governor updated the number after Andrew Cuomo resigned Monday.
New research shows unvaccinated people account for 97 percent of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the city.
"Our city, our recovery and our health depend on a vaccinated workforce," Dave Chokshi, the city's health commissioner, told businesses.
More than 100,000 New Yorkers have also received a $100 incentive for getting their first dose of vaccine, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
The New York Blood Center only has a two- or three-day supply of blood — and even lower stores of type O.
With her suture kit, at just 13 years old, Samantha Petraglia is already prepping for surgery.
It's the second week in a row that New York City surpassed 100,000 vaccine doses — a sign new vaccination mandates are working.
New York City's adult vaccination rate is now higher than the national average.
Health officials said they are prepared to give NYers third doses, which the federal government is expected to advise as early as September.
The new rules requiring proof of vaccination for indoor dining, entertainment and fitness were originally set to launch Monday.
The building operates at 203% of its intended capacity, according to education department data.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says 28 people in eight states, including New York and Connecticut, have gotten sick.
A CBS News source says the boosters would be recommended for Americans who are immunocompromised, accounting for roughly 2.7% of adults.
Mayor Bill de Blasio praised "early adopters" to the city's upcoming proof of vaccination mandate for indoor dining, shows and gyms.
The march was organized by two individuals who lost family members at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. They're now making demands.
New Yorkers between 25 and 34 years old have the highest case rates of COVID-19 in the city, according to city health data.
The city’s schools plan to welcome all students back into the classroom on Sept. 13, regardless of their vaccination status.
“Gaining people’s trust is a slow process, and it’s not unique to what we’re seeing in The Bronx,” Sieben said.
The city can't move forward with its controversial plan to remove homeless people from hotels until at least Aug. 19, a judge ruled.
Still-incomplete recent testing data indicates New York City's delta variant levels could be even higher.
Here is updated data on hospital capacity in New York City.
New York City doubled its order of COVID-19 vaccine this week, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, amid signs of increased demand for doses.
“We want families to be together," Mayor Bill de Blasio said, promising children can still go to indoor spaces like restaurants.
A sweeping vaccine mandate for indoor activities in New York City starts Aug. 16, but some details are still being worked out.
The new measures for MTA and Port Authority employees in New York come as COVID cases and hospitalizations in the state climb.
Equinox says members, riders and employees must provide a one-time proof of vaccination in the form of the vaccine card.
Mayor Bill de Blasio added a strict new coronavirus vaccine mandate: proof of vaccination for indoor dining, entertainment and fitness.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo pressed local governments and private businesses to set similar vaccination mandates to fight the delta variant.
New York City has updated its mask guidance given new data showing the spread of the delta variant.
Just over 14,000 doses a day were administered the week Mayor Bill de Blasio doubled down on vaccine mandates.
People ages 25 to 34 years old accounted for more COVID-19 hospitalization than the elderly, the New York Times reported.
The mayor said he'll have "a lot more to say" next week, days after the CDC began advising vaccinated people wear masks in high-risk places.
A new incentive offers $100 to New Yorkers who get their first coronavirus vaccine dose at city-run sites starting Friday.