Coronavirus has exposed deep race inequity in health care. Can Philadelphia change the trend?

Reginald Fulwood Jr. stood in the cold rain, his surgical mask and blue sweatshirt soaked, as he waited with his family to get tested for coronavirus outside a church in Philadelphia’s West Oak Lane neighborhood. Fulwood, 40, said he wanted two things: a job to pay the bills and the solace of knowing that he, his 7-year-old twins, and his 69-year-old mother don’t have COVID-19.