[Want to get New York Today by email? Here's the sign-up .] It's Tuesday. Weather: A frigid blast of wind will make it feel like the teens despite a high in the mid-30s. Upside: Plenty of sun. Alternate-side parking : In effect until March 28 (Passover). Yesterday marked a somber milestone: one year since the first case of the coronavirus was confirmed in New York. In the following months, the virus surged in New York City, which became a center of the pandemic, and residents tuned in for updates from Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo , who drew praise for his leadership and PowerPoint-style slide shows at news briefings. But a year later, the governor is keeping a low profile as he faces criticism over his administration's handling of virus-related nursing home deaths , and accusations of sexual harassment and bullying . [A woman accused the governor of unwanted touching at a wedding reception.] The mayor reflected on the past year Mayor Bill de Blasio touched on the anniversary before providing updates on the city's vaccination efforts during his Monday news conference. Mr. de Blasio said the city set a one-day record on Friday by administering over 76,000 vaccines. Almost 2… Read full this story
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