“In the age of the coronavirus pandemic, not all patients are created equal,” author Nelson Schwartz tells hereandnow.
A healthcare worker watches over the line of people waiting to be tested for COVID-19 at the state's first drive-up testing center in Denver.
Wealthy people can pay concierge doctors an annual fee for around the clock care. Now, he says, in the era of coronavirus, one concierge doctor who stocked up on virus swabs is organizing drive-through testing in Silicon Valley for his clients only. This is how health care works in this country right now, but Schwartz says it’s frightening because “we're all in it together.” Testing only a small number of people puts everyone at risk, he says.“We want the maximum number of people tested right now, not just those with means,” he says.
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