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Coronavirus (Covid-19)

How a Covid-19 testing company accused of sloppiness, fraud and profiteering kept expanding
July 28, 2022

How a Covid-19 testing company accused of sloppiness, fraud and profiteering kept expanding

GS Labs spread across the country with the promise of reliable, convenient Covid testing. An APM Reports investigation finds that the company has at times delivered inaccurate results, faced backlogs, charged high prices, and pushed customers into unnecessary tests. Frustrated state and local government officials have often been powerless to address the complaints.

Lax oversight, no-bid contracts and mysterious pricing: Inside the black box of Covid testing
July 21, 2021

Lax oversight, no-bid contracts and mysterious pricing: Inside the black box of Covid testing

More than a year into the pandemic, many details about Covid testing remain unclear to the public, including how much the tests will cost taxpayers and how effective they really are. Nowhere is that more evident than in Minnesota.

Coronavirus disrupts higher education, magnifies inequities and accelerates change
July 29, 2020

Coronavirus disrupts higher education, magnifies inequities and accelerates change

An audio documentary from APM Reports.

How Washington, D.C., mishandled its response to the coronavirus
July 15, 2020

How Washington, D.C., mishandled its response to the coronavirus

In a city with some of the most glaring health disparities in the country, District officials were slow to help Black residents deal with the pandemic.

Coronavirus in the Delta
June 22, 2020

Coronavirus in the Delta

A limited-run series that follows people living through the Covid-19 pandemic in the Mississippi Delta.

Episode 6: Delta State
June 11, 2020

Episode 6: Delta State

College football is practically a religion in Mississippi. And for the players, it's life. As Covid-19 upended their world, the teammates at Delta State struggled to find structure and purpose for an off-season like no other.

Episode 5: Geno
May 28, 2020

Episode 5: Geno

As the coronavirus swept into the Mississippi Delta, a judge in the small city of Indianola decided to release every inmate she had in jail. That is, every inmate except one.

Episode 4: Watermelon Slim
May 21, 2020

Episode 4: Watermelon Slim

In the middle of a pandemic, with so many people suffering alone, it seemed an appropriate time to hear from a Delta blues singer. Enter Watermelon Slim.

Episode 3: The Hospital
May 14, 2020

Episode 3: The Hospital

The doctors and nurses at Greenwood Leflore Hospital braced for the pandemic, sectioning off their ICU and preparing for an influx of patients. Then the virus struck one of their own.

Episode 2: Parchman
May 6, 2020

Episode 2: Parchman

How do you self-isolate when your home is a single room that you share with 107 men? That's what inmates at Mississippi's infamous Parchman prison have been wondering for six weeks. They've watched the number of coronavirus cases tick up in the counties around them, and with it, their fear.

Episode 1: Greenville
April 30, 2020

Episode 1: Greenville

In early April, a storm hit Greenville, Mississippi. It started when two pastors and the mayor clashed over how to do church during a pandemic. Then Fox News got involved. This is the first episode of a six-part special report on coronavirus in the Mississippi Delta.

Public health labs suffered budget cuts prior to coronavirus
April 27, 2020

Public health labs suffered budget cuts prior to coronavirus

An APM Reports analysis finds that public labs in at least 10 states -- the first line of defense in an outbreak -- endured budget troubles or staffing shortages in the past decade. The labs will be critical to conducting the increased testing needed to end social distancing.

A Covid-infected attendee emerges from CES, a massive tech conference in January
April 23, 2020

A Covid-infected attendee emerges from CES, a massive tech conference in January

The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas becomes an intriguing puzzle piece of the pandemic's spread after new Bay Area Covid-19 deaths indicate the virus' presence in the United States earlier than thought.

Eleven states don't track or reveal Covid-19 hospitalizations
March 26, 2020

Eleven states don't track or reveal Covid-19 hospitalizations

State health officials in Washington and California are scrambling to create mechanisms for hospitals to report their Covid-19 patients in real time.

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