Tag: Latinos and Covid-19
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Officials said on Tuesday that the lifting of the public health order will be shelved pending a likely temporary restraining order. By Eugene Daniels and Laura Barron-Lopez | POLITICO | ...
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By Gabriel San Ramon | LA Times | APR. 14, 2022 | Photo from the archives of Chapman University Before influenza cases ravaged through Orange County in the fall of ...
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For the first time in the last decade, the mortality rate for Latinos in Los Angeles County became worse than that of white residents, starting in 2020 — the first ...
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Once again Latinos will bear the brunt of the effect. By Arturo Vargas Bustamonte | LA Times | MAR. 25, 2022 | Photo by Alexandra Mendoza Last week President Biden signed ...
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Some DACA applicants are reporting improved wait times while others are seeing arbitrary delays with no explanation from USCIS. By Mallory Cheng & Kobe Brown | NPR-Milwaukee | FEB. 8, ...
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Pharmacies across the country will be giving out free N95 masks. By Jacqueline Howard | CNN | JAN. 25, 2022 | Photo credit: Bebeto Matthews The rollout of free N95 masks for ...
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As Omicron cases surge, hospitals are having to make unprecedented choices. Opinion by Mark Morocco | LATimes | JAN. 15, 2022 | Photo credit: Irfan Khan I’ve been dodging COVID ...
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Researchers debate how best to counter false narratives—and racial stereotypes. By Graciela Mochkofsky | The New Yorker | JAN. 14, 2022 | Photo credit: Etienne Laurent Are Spanish-speaking people in ...
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The kids are not all right. By Joe Calabrese | KTTV-Fox11 LA | JAN. 12, 2022 | Photo credit: Martha Asencio Rhine REDONDO BEACH, Calif. - While parents have been ...