The Unspoken Bright Side of the Corona Virus Pandemic

DGS49

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For the past dozen years or so we have been told unceasingly that tens of millions of Americans have no access to healthcare. ObamaCare made the situation better, but still...

And we have been told that "People of Color" are much worse off then the population at large. They are one serious illness away from economic and medical perdition.

Now we are often reminded that those very same People of Color (especially if that color is "black") are bearing the brunt of the CV situation.

WHERE are the New York Times stories about Black people being turned away from hospitals because they don't have health insurance (or any other way of paying their enormous bills)?

Didn't I hear Governor Cuomo proudly stating for the past couple days that NOT A SINGLE NEW YORKER died of the CV thing due to a lack of medical attention. And by implication that means that not a single Black person died due to lack of insurance, lack of money, or lack of anything else. Those who have got sick have received all the treatment medically possible.

Do I see some inconsistency here?
 

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