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City's New Plan Reviews 9/11 Related Illness Victims
by Fred Mogul
NEW YORK, NY February 14, 2007 —The city has announced a sweeping commitment to monitor and treat people who have become sick in the aftermath of September 11th. For the first time, this includes Lower Manhattan residents, workers and students, as well as those involved in rescue, recovery and cleanup operations.
WNYC’s Fred Mogul has been following the health care and legal issues related to the World Trade Center attacks and he joins us in the studio now to talk about the latest development.