In the time of Coronavirus

In the time of Coronavirus

Update: 2020-03-30
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On today’s episode I give you my take on this pandemic, how it’s shaped life for New Yorkers, & what's happening in Puerto Rico, as they continue to face challenges other places do not: From closure of airports, to buying life saving supplies.

An important note, if you feel you have the virus, unsure what to do Apple has partnered with the CDC on a screening tool. Note: they use your data, without personal info.

This week I kept thinking that we rely on our leaders for solace in challenging times and right now there is a lack of leadership and collaboration.

As the epicenter, New York predict they'll run out of medical supplies in a week, and need 140k beds. Meanwhile over half of cases in NY are 18-49 yrs old. In Italy, they reported the highest jump in deaths in 24 hrs, with over 900 people dead. Note: Italy had 3.2 beds per 1 thousand people while the US has 2.8 per 1000. Hospitals are running out of beds/protective equipment. As cases rise, I discuss how Wall Street shouldn't determine the response to a health crisis. We can't put a cost to human life - even if that has been the status quo in America. Ultimately though, the response to the virus will be guided by how we deal with class in America.

Music credit:  Alynda Segarra a Puerto Rican singer & lead of Hurray for the Riff Raff

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