COVID – The Hispanos have problems to clear the vacancies

Hialeah, Florida, EE.UU.

Rigoberto Montesinos was preoccupied with the secondary effects of the evacuation against COVID-19, which initially resigned. The impact that caused the death of two close friends due to coronavirus complications is the change of opinion.

But when it finally decided to evacuate, the veteran combatant in Bahia de Cochinos did not consume the dose while living, in Hialeah, a city in Miami where 95% of its residents live. Check in at Miami Beach, a total of 30 minutes and a car, pero fue canceledado sin ningún tipo the explanicaciones. Despuas of intent during weekdays, finally receiving the first dose of the vaccine last week.

“With me and with the recruited virus, can not be arriesgandum”, assured the Cuban exile, of 82 years and who participated in the intention to remove Fidel Castro in 1961.

Of the former Cuban-Estadounidenses in Florida has California campers, the Latvians enforced obstacles to receive the vacancies against the COVID-19 in United States, creating risks for public health and allowing the virus to spread.

Although others are not white, the more than 60 million Latinos living in the United States have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus, and to be evacuated are barriers that include the lack of information about immunization, Internet of state goblins with instructions in Spanish, difficulties to find turns in their communities, and times of detention by immigration policy.

States, cities and states are working to ensure that people of color, living in poverty and other communities of resources are evacuated, including specifically vulnerable zones and working with groups of people to register with them. And Arizona, does not need the idiom to find a barrier for algunos latinos and the English language for the registrar and the Internet of the city, an investigating officer of the Arizona State University trabaja and a campaign and Spanish and a line with the goal of the esclarecer to the information sobre la vacuna.

Latinos, like other groups, are also frustrated by the vacancies at Alcanzan.

Luis Morejon, a sobrino of 70 years of Montesinos, is an established buscando la forma de recibir la vacuna en Miami la semana pasada. She had a cancer and also had diabetes, even though she was pregnant.

“We will have another year at the house,” said Morejon.

Preoccupation

An AP-NORC inquiry has been carried out between adult students in another store that looks at the meeting of Hispanics and blacks’ relatives is extremely concerned because very concerned about them or their families can be found with COVID-19. In comparison, each of the 10 blank spaces is considered equal.

The question is that the disposition of Latinos to be inoculated is similar to that of the general public. About 65% of Latinos say they will definitely receive the vaccine when it is available to them, or if they are vaccinated at least one of the doses.

With a tendency towards health care that includes diabetes, obesity and hypertension, Latinos represent one of the mayoral groups risking contravening COVID-19 and dying for its complications in the United States. And not only is it a problem for them, but also for the health of the rest of the population.

“The virus without difference, we need to evacuate to all,” said Gilberto López, an Arizona State University researcher, referring to the intention of the poner and evidence of equivocad concepciones sobre la vacuna en el idioma español. “On the contrary, it will follow mutually and we will never be able to end it,” he said.

In New York, doctors Victor Peralta and Ingrid Félix-Peralta, who are married, are working against COVID-19 last week in a public life edition for seniors. Hicieron is working for the red SOMOS, a group of doctors who offer care to minors with few remedies.

“Hispanos represent a large portion of our workers who are on the front line. Work in supermarkets, restaurants, in the food industry and work during the day, as long as the costs meet the time to vacate, ”says Peralta.

SEPA MÁS

J&J.
Johnson & Johnson (J&J), a pharmaceutical pharmaceutical company, has applied for authorization to vaccinate against coronavirus in the EU, informing the European Sanitation Agency (EMA) on Tuesday.

Japan.
Japan confirmed that the schools would start administering vacancies against covid-19, initially reserving a reduced number of hospital staff, while the rest of the population would tend to spend weeks or months together.

Scandal.
The President of Peru, Francisco Sagasti, has revealed that 487 people are being evacuated irregularly against the covid-19 in the country, between them by the ministers and other officials of his government. Peru is embroiled in a scandal of imminent corruption
en plena segunda ola de la pandemia.

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