More than $200 million worth of Covid-19 gear purchased by New York City to battle the pandemic was auctioned off for a small fraction of the cost – $500,000, according to reports. The equipment includes thousands of ventilators commissioned by then-Mayor Bill de Blasio for $12 million that were auctioned off for scrap metal for less than $25,000, The City reported. The auction ended on Jan. 24. A Long Island junk dealer took the whole $12 million in ventilators, at just about $8 per device, the report said. An investigation by the news outlet found the city's Department of Citywide...