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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Infected Westchester County man’s son is diagnosed with coronavirus

A student at Yeshiva University who is the son of a Westchester County man infected by the coronavirus also has been diagnosed with the illness, the school announced Wednesday.
“We have unfortunately received news this morning that out student has tested positive for COVID-19. Our thoughts are with him and his family as well as to all those affected,” Yeshiva said in a statement.
“We are taking every precaution by canceling all classes on Wilf Campus in Washington Heights. This includes all in-person graduate courses on that campus as wall as the boys’ high school,” it added.
The student’s father, identified by sources as attorney Lawrence Garbuz, 50, runs a boutique law firm with his wife that also employs one of their four kids as a paralegal, according to information posted online.
The seven-lawyer practice, Lewis & Garbuz, is located across the street from Grand Central Terminal and specializes in matters including personal planning and wealth management, estate litigation, guardianships and elder law, its website says.
A third coronavirus patient is a 39-year-old health-care worker who arrived from Iran and is self-isolated, at her Manhattan home.
https://nypost.com/2020/03/04/coronavirus-in-ny-infected-westchester-county-mans-son-is-diagnosed-with-illness/

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