Number of comments: 15 A spokeswoman for the city's health department said that weekend vaccination clinics were expanded to all people because they had not reached capacity.' [...]
Number of comments: 11 Because demand for the vaccine was lower than anticipated, the weekend clinics, originally intended for middle- and high-school students, were opened to a larger group of people considered high risk. [...]
Number of comments: 1 Healthy, nonelderly adults in New York should not receive the seasonal flu vaccine until the supply of vaccine increases, the city health department said. [...]
Number of comments: 10 Betsy Gotbaum endorses Bill de Blasio in the race to fill her position of public advocate. Mr. de Blasio will have a runoff election against Mark Green, a former public advocate, on Sept. 29. [...]
Number of comments: 8 The number of veterans living in city shelters fell by 60 percent from December 2006 to May 2009, according to the commissioner of homeless services. [...]
Number of comments: 5 Stephanie Sabouni altered agency computer records to make it appear that she had visited a child's home when, in fact, she had not, the authorities said. [...]
Number of comments: 3 The Center for Economic Opportunity was founded in 2006 as a public-private partnership within the mayor's office to test experimental antipoverty programs. [...]
Number of comments: 8 Six pilot projects will be shut down, but the mayor said most -- including a cash rewards program -- would continue and could serve as national models. [...]
Number of comments: 15 New York on Less: City Room is asking readers whether they are now more or less likely to hand a dollar to a stranger on the street. [...]
Number of comments: 8 New Yorkers and other Americans receiving food stamps will see a 13 percent increase in their benefits beginning this month, thanks to the federal stimulus package. [...]