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35% of Latino Households Have Experienced a Layoff as a Result of COVID-19
Latinos face not only higher risk and mortality rate compared to other populations amid the COVID-19 pandemic but also the socioeconomic impacts of the deadly disease.
Hispanic Community Blames Mass Shooting, Healthcare as Top Stressors
Nov 12, 2019 07:35 AM EST
By Jose Antonio Mendiola
The Hispanic community blames mass shootings and healthcare fees as top stressors, survey reveals.
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