The COVID-19 rate in Greenwich Village has dropped to nearly 2 percent as residents continue to get vaccinated.
One family accrued $39,314 in charges through 12 COVID-19 tests taken at the Lenox Hill Hospital, according to The New York Times.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that the city will open a new vaccination site at the Fulton Community Center in Chelsea.
Cuomo announced on Sunday multiple new groups of New Yorkers eligible to get COVID-19 vaccine shots at pharmacies.
The mobile vans provide free COVID-19 PCR tests, one of which is stationed in Greenwich Village.
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Manhattan.
City Council candidate Erik Bottcher helped senior citizen Lorna Lable get a vaccine. The experience inspired a wider effort to help.
As the anniversary of the first COVID-19 case detected in NYC arrives, Patch is looking back at the impact of the virus by the numbers.
The most recent seven-day average COVID-19 positive rates in Greenwich Village are far below the citywide average.
Here's how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Manhattan.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the West Village area.
The city released data Tuesday on 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 one in the West Village.
There are three pharmacies in the West Village area now offering COVID-19 vaccine appointments to those 65 and older.
See how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital and ICU capacity in Manhattan and across NY.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Manhattan and across NY.
West Village ZIP codes have consistently had comparatively low COVID rates. But, how do the area's numbers in January compare to December.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Lower Manhattan.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity throughout Lower Manhattan.
The West Village currently has one city-sponsored vaccine site open in the neighborhood. Here's where.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in New York City.
Sen. Brad Hoylman is joining forces with other Manhattan elected officials to aid in the blood shortage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As 2020 ends, a look back on the past year shows the impact of over 2,500 COVID-19 cases in Greenwich Village.
The rate of coronavirus in Greenwich and West Village remains near the lowest in Manhattan, according to city data.
Only five ZIP codes throughout New York City have a lower coronavirus rate than an area in Greenwich Village, according to city data.
West Village is outpacing the low COVID rates seen in Greenwich Village but doesn't compare to Battery Park City's rate of over 4 percent.
At least three shops in Chinatown were busted for selling illegal bear bile products.
The West Village COVID rate is back under 2 percent, but rates throughout Greenwich Village have jumped.
Two ZIP codes in Greenwich Village remain near the lowest COVID rates in NYC, while the West Village is now over 2 percent.
A total of 10 community composting sites along the piers in Hudson River Park are now open for drop-offs, including a new site on Pier 46.
Roughly 14 percent of Greenwich Village residents tested for antibodies had previously been infected with COVID-19.
State Senator Brad Hoylman is trying to do his part in the quest for a COVID-19 vaccine.
The death toll is up to six times less than other neighborhoods. Low-income NYers and people of color have been hardest hit by the virus.
A new report by Comptroller Scott Stringer says the city needs to be doing more for thousands of Manhattan seniors who live alone.
The three zip codes that make up Greenwich Village were, for the most part, on the lower end of coronavirus tallies across New York City.
NYU's face shield design can be produced in under one minute and they are making the design and process available for free to all.
"It was such an easy decision," said one student who took up NYU's offer. "We have a skillset that is needed and valuable right now."
The East 14th Street location temporarily closed Monday after staff found out an employee might have coronavirus, the store announced.
The Alliance for a Positive Change launched a new van service taking HIV testing and other services to the streets.