Tag: Latinos and Covid-19
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By Ted Hessen, Dave Graham and Humeyra Pamuk | Reuters | SEP. 15, 2022 | Photo by Jose Luis Gonzalez WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY, Sept 13 (Reuters) - As border crossings have ...
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Mexico City leads for active cases per capita with nearly 700 per 100,000 people; most cases in vaccinated people will be mild if caught early, an expert said. Story and ...
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What to know about Paxlovid, Molnupiravir and other treatments in California. By Luke Money & Rong-Gong Lin II | Los Angeles Times | JUN. 30, 2022 | Photo by Fabian ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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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 | ...
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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 ...
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No additional restrictions are required, but health officials encourage mask use as graduation season begins. By Lisa Jacobs | Long Beach Press-Telegram | MAY 20, 2022 | Photo by Sarah ...
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Story and photo by Gabriela Lozada | NHPR | MAY 20, 2022 During the past month, activists and advocates have gathered at a series of rallies across the state to criticize two ...