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New York’s poorest borough flares as it suffers highest death rate

Nancy Testa walked into the kitchen at Capri Cakes, her bakery in the south Bronx, and noticed her workers smiling. 

“I said: ‘what’s going on?’” Ms Testa recalled. The grins, it turned out, were spawned by the realisation that the bakery had managed to survive through three months of coronavirus-induced lockdown. “It was a big deal,” Ms Testa said.

New York City’s tentative reopening from lockdown began last Monday. It had a special resonance in the city’s poorest borough and the one hardest hit by coronavirus. In the past three months Bronx residents have suffered the highest death rates from a disease that disproportionately targets the poor. The neighbourhood, whose residents are more than 80 per cent black or Hispanic, has also become a flashpoint in the recent protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. 

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