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tv   Documentary  RT  May 16, 2020 7:00pm-7:16pm EDT

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god. acting. on. your back at. the border population are dying why are some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the more neighborhoods we're working with good stories now started so there is there's just so 'd it's it's all you got it is. i think it's fair to say to the 19 will be remembered the world over as one of the most trying things of 2020 by the end of march the country with the hardest was the
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united states and your city particularly. my friend maria lives in new york i've asked for its record a bit of her life during the pandemic. hi my name is maria out and she. talking to you. which is global at the center of. atomic so this is this is my 15 month old saw and know who's playing by who's solved as are most of the other kids in the park and normally there wouldn't be a single patch of grass available to sit on the little eerie out here so quarantining new york is a little bizarre because there's there's like 2 worlds right so we're in a world where we feel very isolated we're working from home but we're still working and then there's this like other part of new york that. you don't see when you look
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at like the map of how hope it is living some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained and the numbers are much lower than some of the poorer neighborhoods it's like 2 different worlds like i don't know what's going on over there or talk to be honest. i got married i moved to new york 10 years ago before that i was it toronto that's where i grew up or since i got to new york it's late this is the bizarre crazy batek disgusting screeching by incredible plays and you just get caught up in our problems. to work on wall street we live in park slope in brooklyn. so you go to brooklyn and you see like $5000000.00 apartments and one block over there's like a project where it's like people don't have jobs they've been impacted badly
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because there's no hospitals there we're fortunate that we both work in technology it's very easy for us to work at home if you have a blue collar job you got to go and those are very blue collar neighborhoods. just 2 days ago good family friend he passed away from kobe had he was in his sixty's and his daughter my eyes position was on fire i stove she brought it home everyone got sick but with mild symptoms and he got sick and died we're in a situation where. there are frequently patrolled people just kind of walking back and making sure that people are keeping their distance we actually wanted to get out because everywhere you look at the trajectory chart on up but not like. right at new york it was like so we create i'm to you know what if you just get out so. in the midst of planning
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and talking about it you know the u.s. and china are shut down the borders secured for hoping by the few people we know to move back and forth and during that time we hope to go to toronto i think it's much bigger in china in the look and look that way like health care is when you're saying that matter is awful i'm scared of getting sick i'm here getting my son back i'm scared of anyone in my family getting sick. i was carried out like crime at being and right. there a sense i wake up every morning or like a new day going to be great and then by the end of the day i like. that today and i feel like that's our whole i slowly closing in on their evil it. does appear it is a disease that is very good in the red guggenheim spirit of god to superior to put the body in the in 18 will ya. please dayside this is
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a real. after talking to maria i looked at new york's most affected areas and just like she said they were predominantly poor neighborhoods and the top of that list was unpressed weeds. perhaps a bit here on parlor which is on the way to the school and their jihad barracks moving bodies. track that's right city the city usually has been during our hour 47 that's earth day and the hour every 'd day or day of 7 or 8. per day. just from the virus that's why we're 'd so inundated. by father started business in 1948 is. a mormon i was curious and cared whether its welfare is now was 300. that's
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a question of so was the schools of our garbage there's a number of hospitals have closed. it's just more difficult for 'd one hospital to cover the area that. elmhurst became the focal point because right in the beginning they had 13 deaths a one day there's a 4 or 5 days old this are just kind of exploring their family so it was like it's a hospital because it was so. and they can't go in to the hospital to visit them because the house was closed to families you know the person dies and nobody can survive and we're at risk so it's all we care it's really it's not me going to the hospital and that's the last i miss all of this team member die yes. but i do take photos for folks i mean i've had a few people. i don't like the liability aspect of it per se 'd but i feel i feel she was a great source not letting anybody at you know what the general sense aries who
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will lead a raft like 2 or 3 people and yes stay in your car and watch the burial there so of course that account at least an no or ours like watches have. the 3rd round i heard him say so they've got a least 3 rows and it's high we're working with can source outside of the state because they're just so 'd inundated here you can't get a commission box so we ended march for the promised city and the hospital that's how close they have 3 or 6 days to move their uncles or they don't have a city burial so unlike anything i had to 'd say to my father ever seen anything quite like this down there i mean i've dealt with plane crashes 911 this is just every day it's where they're in 20 families coming in that they want to be out the ski helpless. i'm a legal how many deaths of athens certainly in our community we probably don't know
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100 year olds in the last 2 weeks and we have more than 100 more to go i'm going to do probably almost as much work 'd inside for more than ideal listeria within the best we can and you know we have a small staff you know organise we're going to round a lot i mean once you know we're exhausted. i sleep myself here at all i worry a little about my father and my uncle they 'd say they're going straight to the system. they're trying to be careful analysts made money 'd says my so i'm alison stewart yes he does yard me and i have a face mask that my wife. missing that i have i am a fake one and i haven't added any great ones. since you want me to take the bait or bites i was in such high fever. i don't have time to think about
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140 all this area but they were all right i had a little over 6 o'clock in the am. and i think since it's a busy have no science 'd. maybe look back on this one it's on. a different way. for now it's just. so you just keep going. i wonder why for areas such disproportionately high mortality rates i restarted keesha bullis in the same area one patient 0 get on. the run you know was back in car trade emery's when there are no. gardening. you have to put it out. seeing as how much. we are having our mask on and a ring round ring in your which i considered one of them were areas out west
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in westchester made the news because. lawyer in your rush hour being known as patient 0 to measure to manhattan and that's how it started spreading the new york. heart. managed to get our air. meeting. place that my sister works for a new york presbyterian hospital she has been now is already going to be on. 40 neymar my uncle who have been proclaimed. michael vick 19 it's unfortunate that there are 16 the number and that it's a lot of war and black and spanish and me and minority people that are getting it who are. the core population are dying one as in everyday circumstances when you go to
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a hospital in new york city and probably in any other age the 1st thing they actually are is you having the 4 or 5 different times that i've been we have not been able to get health insurance yet they're telling looking leave your health insurance but if you're not working how do you know for like a 100 or 2 as knowledge journey. they don't take your case seriously when you don't have insurance because that the end of the day or the hospital to look at how are they going to get countries with universal have here we will treat or. a more prevented and level which is a lower and out to the hospitals really evaluate based on the population how many hospitals should be there not in the rant its focus on money we have
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one hospital money you are malvern in hospital and from last year they have been by an interest eric down they feel that it's not making enough money so therefore it's not needed although that's the only hospital in mt vernon are very overpopulated or area i definitely do that because the hospitals are or are they are in the areas that give them more income. and not rich i earlier in the southside i remember and. not rich that's considered good or bad area. you know where. people get shot at warners or and. i guess news and you almost become immune. you get
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a mirror image of the fact that ok they're going to close down the only hospital and people using. it status a but i wonder when all of visitors out over we're all just involved right back to business as usual. i hope that we can monitor this being kinder gentler to each other and that hospitals as their main focus on follow me here and not just out there and that we no longer of each other and bridge or or or you know lappers is why. because we're all dying from it it doesn't it's really.
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patters financial survival guide i don't buy a i'm with you. i'm on the fly. as of last summer my ex from the future crack up watch kaiser.
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does other good for the employees goes to resign or something that's right there if we did machine if you. got it would you put it out there are still not. ready.

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