karishma: resident doctor mike pappas and other protestors here are risking their jobs by speaking outould be on the line, and you don't wanna risk your job. because you care about patients, don't you? so, if you came out here and you--we had to fire you because you were violating our policies, then you would be putting patients at risk." karishma: mike is protesting more than work conditions. he sees america's user-pay health system as the true sickness, leaving the uninsured and the poor most vulnerable. mike: i see coronavirus as something that is magnifying all of the systemic issues that have always put people at risk. it's magnifying the racism, the systemic racism that is central to our society. that's why predominantly black and brown people are being diagnosed with and dying from coronavirus in the u.s. it's magnifying how the economic system puts profit over all else. we see that in companies trying to raise prices of ventilators during a pandemic. [siren blaring] karishma: i'm back with the ambulance service in queens, on a callout to a woman who has stopped breathing. insid