Since I do not believe that there should be different recommendations for people living in the Bronx and people living in Manhattan, I am uncomfortable making different recommendations for my patients in Boston and in Haiti.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If someone lives in New York, he's a New Yorker - they are entitled to the best medical system in the world.
My life in Brooklyn was in constant danger because of my bad health.
Too many upstate New Yorkers have to drive 30 minutes or more to see a doctor.
Perhaps the CDC should quit spending money on things like jazzercise, urban gardening, and massage therapy and direct that money to where it's appropriate in protecting the health of the American people.
Sometimes the media gives us the impression that we are terminal patients, because of problems of global warmth or the ozone layer. And the people, they don't understand that they can could change this situation for the better if they could act locally in a city.
Quality health care services must be accessible and affordable for all - not just those in certain ZIP codes or tax brackets.
The reflexive allergy to L.A. that a lot of New Yorkers have, I feel like it's kind of nonsense.
New Yorkers are mostly interested in New York - in case you haven't noticed.
New York and LA are both great places to visit, but I wouldn't want to live in either of them now. I find New York extremely claustrophobic and dirty. LA is quite a nice place. But there's no hustle and bustle, no street life.
I'm convinced that the place, if you have your druthers, to go to have that experience is New York City.