States and cities across the United States are reporting dangerous shortages of the vital medical supplies needed to contain the coronavirus. Why is the world’s biggest economy suffering such a scramble to find lifesaving equipment?
Guest: Sarah Kliff, an investigative reporter covering health care for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.
Background reading:
• The scarcity of ventilators has become an emergency, forcing doctors to make life-or-death decisions • . The collapse of a government effort to produce an emergency stockpile • reveals much about the challenges now being faced in fighting the pandemic. This map of the United States • shows gaps in the existing health care infrastructure — and which areas may face a shortage of hospital beds as the virus spreads.
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