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NYC - Officials institute widespread food supply program - April 7, 2020
NYC - Officials institute widespread food supply program - April 7, 2020
De Blasio said he is hopeful that New York has seen "a little improvement" with slowing down the spread of coronavirus.
It's still too soon to say for certain that the improvements will continue, de Blasio said, so it is critical that people continue to follow social distancing rules.
The coronavirus has created a battle on two fronts: health and economy.
De Blasio vowed to not let any New Yorker go hungry.
10 a.m.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is holding a news briefing at P.S.1 in Manhattan, where School Food Services workers are providing free “Grab and Go” meals to families in need. Watch the news conference below.
Also - there is a way to get food delivered by texting in English or Spanish the word "food" or "comida"