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As Cases Skyrocket, Texas Officials Disagree Over Testing

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“A disagreement between city and state authorities over which test result constitutes “positive” in Texas is complicating the state’s case count, with cities like San Antonio adding over 5,000 cases in one day due to the backlog created by the discrepancy. Joey Palacio of Texas Public Radio joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the situation in…

Democracy Now!

“The Pandemic Could Get Much, Much Worse”: Is Another Lockdown the Only Way to Avoid Catastrophe?

3 years ago Democracy Now

“As health experts warn the coronavirus is on the rise in 41 states, many governors are reimposing restrictions after attempts at opening up the economy, but President Trump wants schools open. We speak with public health historian John Barry, who warns “The Pandemic Could Get Much, Much Worse” if we don’t take bolder action now….

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COVID Exposes “Significant Racial Health Inequities” As Black, Brown & Indigenous People Suffer Most

3 years ago Democracy Now

“The coronavirus continues to hit communities of color the hardest, with federal data showing African American and Latinx people are nearly three times more likely to be infected and twice as likely to die from the virus compared to their white neighbors. There were “pretty significant racial health disparities” even before COVID-19 ravaged the country,…

PBS NewsHour

A Brief but Spectacular Take on Compassionate Care During COVID-19

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Dr. Diane Meier is the director of the Center to Advance Palliative Care in New York City. As a palliative care specialist, she has an intimate view of how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting patients and their loved ones. Meier shares her Brief But Spectacular take on showing compassion during COVID-19.” Find more from PBS…

Palacio Podcast

Darick Simpson: New Goals. New Directions

3 years ago The Palacio Podcast
Darick Simpson

Darick Simpson is a man comfortable in his goals and his direction in life. During much of the time that I’ve known Simpson, he served for sixteen years as the executive director of the Long Beach Community Action Partnership (LBCAP). He is one of the most incisive, committed, and the chilliest people I’ve ever met….

Democracy Now!

From Syria To U.S.-Mexico Border, Refugees Worldwide Face Hunger & Deprivation As COVID-19 Spreads

3 years ago Democracy Now

“We look at the coronavirus threat to millions of refugees across the globe, where social distancing is often impossible and healthcare is extremely limited. We’re joined by Dr. Miriam Orcutt, executive director of Lancet Migration.” Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on nearly 1,400 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday….

PBS NewsHour

Why American Nursing Homes Have Been Hit So Hard by Coronavirus

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Nursing homes across the country are facing a desperate situation during the coronavirus pandemic. In 17 states, more than half of reported COVID-19 deaths have been at these facilities. Chronic staffing shortages, made worse by the virus, and inadequate infection control procedures exacerbate the threat amid the population that is the most vulnerable. Lisa Desjardins…

PBS NewsHour

Sen. Alexander: Increased Virus Testing ‘The Only Thing That Will Work’ To Solve Crisis

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Sen. Lamar Alexander chairs the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which held a hearing Tuesday about the Trump administration’s handling of coronavirus. Alexander himself is in quarantine after a possible exposure, and he joins Judy Woodruff from his Tennessee home to discuss federal pandemic aid, his state’s plans to reopen, and President Trump’s…

PBS NewsHour

COVID-19 Takes Heavy Toll on Filipino Health Care Workers

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“The coronavirus continues to take a toll on the first responders and health care workers who remain on the front lines across the U.S. Among those affected are Filipino-Americans, who in states like California and New York make up at least 20 percent of the nursing workforce. ProPublica reporter Nina Martin joins Hari Sreenivasan to…

Palacio Podcast

Margaret Ruiz is My Sister. She Lives in A COVID-19 Hot Spot

3 years ago Palacio Magazine

Margaret Ruiz is my sister. She and her husband live in the Forest Hills section of Queens, New York. The borough of Queens is an epicenter for COVID-19. As of May 10, the number of infections in Queens was 55,380 out of a total citywide of 178,766. The death count in Queens is 4,455. Confirmed…

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