A New York Times investigation found that surviving the coronavirus in New York had a lot to do with which hospital a person went to. Our investigative reporter Brian M. Rosenthal pulls back the curtain on inequality and the pandemic in the city.
Guest: Brian M. Rosenthal, an investigative reporter on the Metro Desk of The New York Times.
For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily
Background reading:
• At the peak of New York’s pandemic, patients at some community hospitals were three times more likely to die • than were patients at medical centers in the wealthiest parts of the city. • The story of a $52 million temporary care facility in New York • illustrates the missteps made at every level of government in the race to create more hospital capacity.
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