NEW YORK(TIP): Mayor Bill de Blasio said New York City will honor those who have died from COVID with a Day of Remembrance on March 14. The observance will mark the somber anniversary of the first COVID death in New York City.The mayor said it’s important to continue to show support for “our loved ones”. There were 136 more COVID deaths across the state Wednesday, December 30, including nine in the Bronx, four in Manhattan and seven in Queens.
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