The city continues to suppress the coronavirus that has claimed the lives of more than 26,000 residents, including hundreds of civil servants, but it still has hot-spots that require immediate attention.
In a series of interviews, city workers with diverse titles said they would benefit from daily notifications about the location of those emerging areas of concern.
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