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Coronavirus in California is becoming easier to get, much harder to avoid. Here’s why
By Luke Money | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 28, 2022 | Photo by Myung J. Chun The number of coronavirus cases reported in California is on the brink of crossing 10 million, a milestone that probably undercounts the total significantly yet still carries an increasing sense of inevitability. Since ... -
Lives Cut Short: COVID-19's Heavy Burden on Older Latinos
The coronavirus pandemic has eaten away at the Latino edge in life expectancy in staggering fashion, and taken a disproportionate toll on older members of the community compared with whites. By Ruben Castaneda | U.S. News & World Report | JUN. 1, 2022 | Photo by Jessica Pons LOS ANGELES ... -
Biden administration lays out its plan for Covid-19 vaccinations for children under 5
Vaccinations could begin later in June if shots from Moderna and Pfizer are authorized by FDA. By Donald Judd & Betsy Klein | CNN | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo by White House staff The White House has announced a highly anticipated Covid-19 vaccine rollout plan for children under 5. The administration ... -
Want to stop immigration? Empower immigrants in the U.S. to help their families back home
Column by Jean Guerrero | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 9, 2022 | Photo by Moises Castillo President Biden wants to slow migration to this country, a priority of his administration at the Summit of the Americas. It’s a bizarre venue to make such a stand, considering that the event is happening ... -
They pour drinks. They clean rooms. Latin American workers wish they had more say at ...
By Cindy Carcamo | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo credits: Mel Melcon, Al Schaben, Dania Maxwel When Ana Diaz, a Salvadoran immigrant who lives in Van Nuys, found out she would be mixing cocktails for world leaders at the ninth Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, she ... -
Arellano Column: This time, election night is a real party pooper for L.A. County Sheriff ...
The incumbent will face challenger Robert Luna in the November general election. Column by Gustavo Arellano | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 8, 2022 | Photo by Luis Sinco Modelos and margaritas flowed. Dance music thumped. Bruschetta and cheeseburgers disappeared. The party at Cities Restaurant in East Los Angeles was ... -
Legal immigration reform is the answer, not Title 42
Opinion by the Seattle Times Editorial Board | MAY 25, 2022 | Art image by Paul Tong The never-ending stream of divisive rhetoric around immigration and the southern border has long hindered comprehensive reform, as both Democrats and Republicans have made political hay out of a broken system. The latest ... -
El Magonista | Vol. 10, No. 21 | May 26, 2022
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Latino families of Covid-19 ICU patients face higher risk of PTSD symptoms, study finds
The findings also revealed that Latino families reported fewer acts of compassion from medical staffers. Experts believe kindness may act as a protective layer against stress. By Tat Bellamy-Walker | NBC News | APR. 26, 2022 | Photo by Scott Olson Latino family members of Covid-19 ICU patients face a ... -
Early research shows Black Americans and Latinos most likely to contract long COVID, official says
According to early research findings, people of color are the likeliest to develop long COVID, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute director Dr. Gary Gibbons said on Tuesday. PBS Newshour | MAY 17, 2022 “We’re seeing trends toward who’s most affected, and again, it’s identifying people of color – African ...