How three heartland reporters are covering Covid-19's surge
Local newspaper editors and reporters in South Dakota, Wisconsin and Nebraska join Brian Stelter to discuss the importance of on-the-ground news coverage amid an explosion in Covid-19 cases. Kent Bush of the Rapid City Journal says "yesterday we had five deaths reported in our county. If these people died for any other reason, it would be a major news event that would be talked about years from now. Yesterday? It was the third paragraph of a story. The magnitude of the pandemic makes it so difficult to maintain perspective."
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