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Daunte Wright’s mother: “My son should be burying me”

Daunte Wright’s mother: “My son should be burying me”

Anderson Cooper 360 · CNN Podcasts

April 23, 202145m 56s

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Show Notes

Friends and family gathered in Brooklyn City, Minnesota to say goodbye to Daunte Wright, a Black man whose death at the hands of a police officer reignited conversations about policing and use of force. The 20-year-old’s mother said she “never imagined that I would be standing here” and that the roles “should completely be reversed. My son should be burying me.” Jonathan Mason attended the funeral and was Wright’s mentor and high school adviser. He tells Anderson Cooper that Wright was “such a joyful, spunky young man.” Plus, a new study suggests that in the six months after diagnosis, people who had Covid-19 face a greater risk of death and ongoing health problems. CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins AC360 to discuss the new findings and says “we’re still learning a lot about this virus” and what exactly it’s doing in the body.

 

Airdate: April 22, 2021

 

Guests:

Jonathan Martin

Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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