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De Blasio: NYC to honor health care workers with ticker-tape parade ‘down the canyon of heroes’
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During a press conference, Mayor Bill de Blasio says that the first thing NYC will do when the coronavirus pandemic subsides is to throw a ticker-tape parade for health care workers "down the canyon of heroes."April 21, 2020