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Sophie Avouris of Queens is 102, and she recovered from the coronavirus. [NY1]

The coronavirus is taking a devastating toll on the Bronx. [The Bronx Free Press]

The rapper and Queens native Ja Rule is donating medical masks to the homeless and selling fashionable face coverings. [Page Six]

And finally: Ceremony in the driveway

The Times’s Vincent M. Mallozzi writes:

The parade of cars arrived around noon, about 50 slow-moving vehicles heading toward the driveway outside the home of Kelly Donohue, a nurse at N.Y.U. Winthrop Hospital, and Andrew Scheurlein, a Nassau County police officer.

Most of the guests thought they had arrived at Ms. Donohue’s drive-in bridal shower in North Merrick, N.Y.

“Some of us were already dancing through the sunroofs of our cars,” said Kiera Egan, a cousin of the bride. But at the sight of Ms. Donohue, 27, standing on her front lawn on April 5 wearing a makeshift veil and white wedding dress, and Mr. Scheurlein, 29, standing beside her in a blue suit, they soon realized that they were actually at the couple’s drive-in wedding ceremony.

“The way the climate was going in terms of the coronavirus, it seemed more and more likely that our venue was going to cancel on us,” Mr. Scheurlein said of their original ceremony, scheduled for June 5 at the Milleridge Inn in Jericho, N.Y., where nearly 300 guests were to be in attendance. “Kelly and I have both been working 12-hour shifts, if not longer, during this coronavirus battle, so we thought that before we went back to work and got so deep into helping those affected by the virus, that we wanted to be able to experience marriage for us and with our families. We also thought it might help to cheer things up.”