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New York Blood Center declares statewide blood emergency amid record low donations
New York Blood Center declares statewide blood emergency amid record low donations

Jan. 21, 2025 By Lauren Rapp

The New York Blood Center (NYBC) declared a statewide blood emergency on Tuesday as donations hit a critical low.

Amid National Blood Donor Month, the NYBC reported an “alarmingly low donor turnout,” with participation plummeting nearly 30%, leading to 6,500 fewer donations.

According to NYBC, donations tend to slow down during the winter due to holidays, cold weather, and seasonal illnesses. This year, the state faces additional challenges as Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) surged across New York City over the past two months. Potential donors with the flu, a cold, or COVID-19 are ineligible to donate until their symptoms subside.

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NYC’s undocumented subway vendors: Struggles, survival and the fear of deportation

Jan. 17, 2025 By Shane O’Brien

It is a typical Tuesday evening in the Times Square—42 St subway station. Subway trains continue their ceaseless beat across the city while commuters dart in every direction to catch their rides. Amid this chaotic labyrinth of underground passages and platforms, newly arrived immigrants line the walkways, selling candy and fruit in a determined effort to carve out a living.