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Passover Goes Virtual Amid Coronavirus Social Distancing
Rabbi Marc Katz of Temple Ner Tamid in Bloomfield, New Jersey discussed how celebrating the Jewish holiday of Passover in the era of social distancing takes place.

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The UN Youth Envoy told Cheddar on Wednesday that as young people found their lives upended "all at once," it led to a lot of questions about how to juggle education, work, and life.

NJ Gov Ramps Up Coronavirus Restrictions: Masks in Stores, Limited Construction
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy Wednesday announced an executive order expanding the scope of the state's coronavirus restrictions.

779 in NY Die From Coronavirus in One Day, but Cuomo Stresses Efforts Are Helping
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Wednesday that 779 people in the state have died in a single day, marking another solemn milestone as the state fights to slow down the devastation of COVID-19.

Detroit Mayor Says Coronavirus 'Exacerbates' Racial Health Disparity
Wayne County, where Detroit is located, is the third deadliest county in the nation, as its coronavirus death toll has recently climbed to 346, with African Americans accounting for more than 40 percent of that total

Minibar Delivery Sales of Alcohol Up More Than 500 Percent Amid Coronavirus
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Sweetgreen Partners With World Central Kitchen to Serve Meals to Hospital Workers
Sweetgreen CEO Jonathan Neman told Cheddar Monday the company is partnering with José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen (WCK) to service more than 100,000 free meals for frontline workers at hospitals.

Anxious? Turn Off the Media, and Other Tips From Experts
As large swaths of the U.S. are stuck in place as the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the country, experts warn that consuming too much news media could heighten the growing anxiety among the populace.

NJ Gov. Murphy Says Coronavirus 'Curve is Flattening,' But Lots Still to Do
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy delivered a message of cautious optimism on Monday while relaying the latest COVID-19 data gathered by the state.



