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Andy Cohen and son Ben join a socially distant crowd to cheer first responders in the West Village

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Andy Cohen took his adorable son Ben along to participate in what has become a highlight of the day for many New Yorkers in quarantine and isolation.The Bravo TV personality, 51, was seen Friday evening outside ofLenox Health Greenwich Village on 13th Street and 7th Avenue in New York City to cheer hospital workers as they exited the building after their shift.The 7PM 'clap because we care' moment of cheering and noisemaking has become somewhat of a ritual for New York to show its appreciation for frontline workers and first responders in this new age of an ongoing pandemic, and it has been adopted in other cities as well.

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