Everyone waited for evidence that COVID-19 was a serious threat. They waited too long.
is the host and managing editor of What Next, Slate's new daily news podcast. She has reported throughout the public radio system, for NPR, Marketplace, and WNYC.
Just a few weeks ago, officials were saying the coronavirus outbreak posed a relatively low risk for people living in New York City. How did health experts and government officials misread the threat so completely? And what can the rest of the country learn from what’s happening in New York now?Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, Danielle Hewitt, and Mara Silvers.
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