She knew her oxygen level would continue to drop. 29, she couldn’t use the device that brought her lungs relief. A medicated mist would flow into her lungs, making her short breaths full again.īut after Hurricane Ida knocked out her power on Aug. Typically, when her breathing was strained, Banks strapped on her plastic nebulizer mask. The day after Wilma Banks lost power, the stale, sticky air inside her apartment became suffocating. 28 for a live virtual event titled “Crises and Inequities.” Want to learn more? Join our reporters on Sept.
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