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After the city shut down during the COVID Pandemic, John was one of the first reporters back on the streets of New York City to tell insightful reports that kept viewers informed. In 2022, John put spotlight on his own coming out story, interviewing his mother about it. The interview gained world attention, spreading awareness for the LGBTQ+ community.
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