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Two and a half years later, CDC officials say we can start backing away from COVID guidelines.
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John Dias is a three-time Emmy Award-winning reporter for CBS News New York. He is known for his engaging storytelling and commitment to delivering impactful news coverage.
Since joining the team in 2017, John has reported on major breaking news events and human interest stories. His commitment to thorough and compelling storytelling has earned him multiple accolades. John has contributed to CBS's in-depth coverage of local and national political developments, including election-related reports and the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe V. Wade. He is known for his ability to navigate complex stories and break down intricate issues in ways that resonate with the viewers.
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.
John's professional journey began as a multimedia journalist at KREX-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado, where he independently covered wildfires, political events, and significant incidents like the Aurora Theater shooting. He later joined News 12 Networks as a general assignment reporter and anchor, uncovering major stories such as a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak in the Bronx and a significant gang takedown.
Born and raised on Long Island, John graduated magna cum laude from the University at Albany with dual majors in Journalism and Communication, and a minor in Political Science. His passion for broadcast journalism ignited during high school, where he served as a DJ for WSHR, Sachem Radio. This early interest led him to internships and a full-time position at News10 ABC in Albany, balancing his studies with a role as a web producer
John lives on Long Island with his husband and their two dogs Belle and Finn. Beyond his reporting, John is an active participant in charity work. He hosts Long Island Pride every year and is an active member of the NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ+ Journalists.
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