Baldwin, L.I.: My brother in law, John Phillip, 64, an MTA bus driver, died last week at his home in Brooklyn from COVID-19. I realize that at least 783 people died that day, and he was but one of them. But as an essential frontline worker, a MTA bus driver, I expected that his life would at least warrant some coverage and a unique number to quantify his death in the growing league of other MTA bus driver casualties from the COVID-19 pandemic. The media stopped counting the lost lives of bus drivers somewhere around three. Do not stop counting until they stop dying. What number is he? April Mojica-Clement

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