Here is the latest data on hospital capacity in Queens as the pandemic wanes.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Queens area.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Queens.
Citi Field was supposed to be a 24/7, "mega" vaccination site — but it will only be open four days a week and offer about 200 shots a day.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Queens.
The 24-hour coronavirus vaccination site will serve Queens residents, food delivery workers and TLC licensees, the mayor said.
See how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Queens and across NY.
Residents of neighborhoods on the list will get priority at local COVID-19 vaccination sites, officials have pledged.
New federal data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Queens and across New York.
The city has indefinitely postponed the opening of a 24-hour coronavirus vaccination site at Citi Field in Queens due to a supply shortage.
New York City Sheriff deputies said when they raided the spot in Queens, they were immediately met with resistance.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Queens.
The Queens case is one of 12 with the new COVID-19 strain that have been found so far in New York State, officials said.
Medical cannabis dispensaries — deemed essential businesses — are seeing an increase in patients and consumption.
The Queens baseball stadium will have the capacity to vaccinate 5,000 to 7,000 people a day, according to Mayor Bill de Blasio.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Queens area.
A 24-hour coronavirus vaccination site will open at the Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, but officials haven't said when.
The first of four coronavirus vaccination hubs coming to Queens will open at Hillcrest High School this weekend, according to the mayor.
The six-foot-long common dolphin, which washed up near Bay 9, appeared to have died of natural causes.
New York City has more than 300 coronavirus testing sites. Here's where Queens residents can get tested.
The Varian TrueBeam linear accelerator, a device for zapping cancer cells, will be installed at Elmhurst Hospital next year.
Authorities shut down a party at a Queens banquet hall Saturday that had hundreds of guests, according to the NYC Sheriff's Office.
Getting COVID-19 test results could take as little as 15 minutes at a new testing site opening in Queens on Friday.
The co-op board at Dayton Beach Park, a subsidized complex in Far Rockaway, is refusing food deliveries meant for seniors, an official says.
Three Queens men were arrested Friday on price-gouging charges for selling face masks at 10 times their normal price.
The Joseph P. Addabbo Family Health Center will start testing people for the new coronavirus Tuesday at its Far Rockaway location.
EMS response times in Queens have surged since the outbreak of the new coronavirus hit New York City, according to a news report.
A week after a worker in DEP's Corona office died of COVID-19, there's a new case on the same floor and hundreds still report to the office.
St. John's Episcopal Hospital in Queens has treated and discharged more than 120 patients with COVID-19 in the past month.
A Department of Environmental Protection bureau was deemed essential amid a stay-at-home order. Then, one of them died of the coronavirus.
Elmhurst Hospital is adding staff and transferring patients to cope with a deluge of COVID-19 cases that has pushed it way over capacity.
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens is relocating its youngest patients to make room for critically ill COVID-19 cases, the New York Post reports.
As health care workers sound the alarm about a shortage of supplies like masks amid the COVID-19 pandemic, neighbors step in to help.
A roundup of coronavirus news in Queens.
The Queens Marathon on March 22 will be postponed as a result of a ban on large gatherings to limit COVID-19's spread.
The Queens Public Library is canceling all public programming for the rest of the month to help combat the spread of the new coronavirus.
Donna Francis faces homicide charges stemming from a butt enhancement involving a basement, massage table and silicone bought on Ebay.
A Woodside food supplier is recalling over 76,000 pounds of catfish that weren't properly inspected when they were imported into the U.S.
Drinking fountains in Queens parks — including Cunningham Park, Forest Park and Kissena Park — have alarmingly high levels of lead.