clock
CST_
Donate
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
REPORTING FOR NEW YORKERS
Show Search
About Us
About
Board of Directors
Republishing
Ways to Give
Funders
Contact
Team
Reports
Join Our Team
Diversity
Ethics
Press Room
Awards
Boroughs
Brooklyn
Queens
The Bronx
Staten Island
Manhattan
Topics
Coronavirus
Government
Life
Missing Them
Health
Public Safety
Economy
Housing
Social Services
Education
Immigration
Transportation
Elections
Justice
Work
Environment
Civic Newsroom
FAQNYC
Coronavirus Tracker
FAQNYC
Newsletters
The Daily Scoop
The rent update
The Worker Update
The civic newsroom
Help Us Report
MISSING THEM Memorial Project
Send News Tips
The Open Newsroom
More
About Us
About
Board of Directors
Republishing
Ways to Give
Funders
Contact
Team
Reports
Join Our Team
Diversity
Ethics
Press Room
Awards
Boroughs
Brooklyn
Queens
The Bronx
Staten Island
Manhattan
Topics
Coronavirus
Government
Life
Missing Them
Health
Public Safety
Economy
Housing
Social Services
Education
Immigration
Transportation
Elections
Justice
Work
Environment
Civic Newsroom
FAQNYC
Coronavirus Tracker
FAQNYC
Newsletters
The Daily Scoop
The rent update
The Worker Update
The civic newsroom
Help Us Report
MISSING THEM Memorial Project
Send News Tips
The Open Newsroom
✕
twitter
facebook
instagram
rss
Search Query
Search
Annie Waldman
ProPublica
rss
Coronavirus
How NYC’s Emergency Ventilator Stockpile Ended Up on the Auction Block
A 2006 pandemic plan warned the city could be short by up to 9,500 ventilators. But the few hundred acquired were scrapped over maintenance costs.
By
Justin Elliott, ProPublica
Annie Waldman, ProPublica
and 1 more
[monthFull] [day]
[monthFull] [day], [year]