— KEEANGA-YAMAHTTA TAYLOR, THE NEW YORKER On the grounds of the Chelten Hills Cemetery, in West Oak Lane, Philadelphia, not far from where I live, brightly colored helium balloons stretch toward the sky, and fresh mounds of light-brown dirt mingle with brilliant potted flowers. These days, the cemetery hums with families, who stagger to […]
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They Helped France Fight the Virus. Now France Is Fast-Tracking Their Citizenship. | The New York Times
Some 700 foreigners who were exposed to the coronavirus through their frontline work are being given expedited naturalization reviews. — Constant Méheut, The New York Times PARIS — Nine months after its president declared “war” against the coronavirus, France announced Tuesday that it has fast-tracked hundreds of citizenship applications from foreign frontline workers who have distinguished […]
View MoreThe Virus Is Showing Black People What They Knew All Along | The Atlantic
COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate by race, yet it has still laid bare the brutality of racism in the United States. — Patrice Peck, The Atlantic All skinfolk ain’t kinfolk, but as Black people in America, we still feel a connection with one another. A reciprocated smile as we pass one another on the street; a spontaneous, […]
View More‘That Assignment Broke Me’: Travel Nurse Says Sickest COVID Patients In El Paso Hospital Are Left to Die In ‘Pit’ Where Doctors Refuse to Enter | Atlanta Black Star
— NIARA SAVAGE, ATLANTA BLACK STAR A travel nurse who worked in an El Paso, Texas, hospital overrun by COVID-19 patients recently posted an emotional video on Facebook Live describing the horrific conditions under which the sickest patients were cared for. Lawanna Rivers, a 44-year-old registered nurse with 13 years of experience who completed an […]
View MoreTribes Were Supposed To Get $8 Billion In COVID-19 Aid. They’ve Gotten $0. | HuffPost
By Jennifer Bendery, HuffPost Tribal governments were supposed to get $8 billion in direct emergency relief from the CARES Act, the $2 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill that became law on March 27. More than a month later, they haven’t gotten any of it. Part of the reason is that the Treasury Department, which is charged with distributing […]
View MoreHispanics Now Have Greatest Number of COVID-19 Cases in Milwaukee | Urban Milwaukee
Also, county’s poorest are more than 2.5 times as likely to contract COVID-19. There are more than twice as many African Americans as there are Hispanics and Latinos in Milwaukee, but the latter group now has a greater number of COVID-19 cases. The change marks a turning point from when the disease was disproportionately affecting […]
View MoreUTHSC Nursing Student Serves on COVID-19 Front Line in New York City | The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Amber Gordon, RN, just completed 21 straight days of 12-hour shifts serving as a nurse in one of the hospitals that was hardest-hit by COVID-19 – Elmhurst Hospital in Queens, New York. Gordon, of Memphis, is a registered nurse and a student in the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program in the University of Tennessee Health Science […]
View MoreA nurse without an N95 mask raced in to treat a ‘code blue’ patient. She died 14 days later | Los Angeles Times
The decision that Celia Marcos made, the one that would ultimately steal years from her life, had been hard-wired after decades working as a nurse. On the ward that she oversaw at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, a man with COVID-19 had stopped breathing. Marcos’ face was covered only with a thin surgical mask, and obtaining […]
View MoreA New York hospital’s entire staff was surprised with free vacations in recognition of their efforts to combat coronavirus | CNN
(CNN) Thousands of employeesat a hospital in the epicenter of America’s fight against the coronavirus are being rewarded for their hard work. More than 4,000 hospital staff — including doctors, physician assistants, nurses, and facilities and food service teams — at NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst were surprised with a three-night complimentary vacation, Hyatt and American Airlines announced Friday. […]
View MoreHow Racism Is Shaping the Coronavirus Pandemic | The New Yorker
Evelynn Hammonds, who chairs Harvard’s department of the history of science, has spent her career studying the intersection of race and disease. She wrote a history of New York City’s attempt, a century ago, to control diphtheria, and is currently at work on a book of essays on the history of race, from Jefferson to genomics. Hammonds’s […]
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