New York launches massive evacuation of Yankees Stadium in the Bronx

Envelopes in gruesome abrasions, challenging the holiday and the lulvia, centenaries begin to evacuate against the covid in the iconic stadium of the Yankees in the Bronx, the most golf-driven district in New York and one of the poorest states of the United States, donde the majority of the population is black and Latin.

“It is to choose between life and death”, says AFP Inés Figueroa, a 64-year-old Puerto Rican who lives in the Bronx, has received the vacancy at the stadium. On Tuesday he passed my last debt and had complications against covid-19, and Figueroa also suffered the contraction, although without symptoms.

The test rate for positive tests in the Bronx is 6.67%, New York’s highest altitude, the most affected by the pandemic was 3.36% in Manhattan, Governor Andrew Cuomo said.

The evacuation in the iconic stadium of the Yankees baseball team is reserved only for residents of the districto, in an effort by the authorities to amplify the munitions in the most difficult barriers.

“It is about justice”

Since the March pandemic began, the bag of deaths among blacks and Latinos has duplicated the white in New York. Some similar have occurred in the rest of the United States, where he killed a total of 453,000 people for the virus.

His minorities are the ones who received my vacancies, following the first reports. In New York City, most domestic non-Hispanic whites have received 48% of the dose, up from 32% of the total population. Latinos and blacks received 15% and 11% respectively, representing 29% and 24% of the population.

“It’s an important moment. It’s about equality. It’s about justice. It’s about protecting the people who need it the most, because the Bronx is one of the places where the coronavirus crisis has taken its toll.” dijo el viernes el alcalde Bill de Blasio en las puertas del estadio.

Of the 15,000 vacancies forecast for this week in the Bronx, there are 13,000 market quotes.

“All we are human”

About 15 people were searching for a job for the vacant, Manuel Rosario, 76 years old, dedicating his objective to a series of four hours in the Yankees Stadium.

“Debieran has three equal centers to be in the Bronx,” the AFP reported earlier that it had covint asymptomatic in April. In this rhythm, “van a terminar en dos aos de vacunar toda la gente”, ironizó.

In addition to the evacuation at the stadium, debería haber “in the clinics, in the pharmacies”, signaled Filomena Valdez, an African-Dominican for 67 years who was evacuated this morning.

Pero haoi una escasez en todo el pais, y solo un 8.4% de los estadounidenses han recibido al menos un dose de la vacuna, following government dates.

“It’s very worrying that now there are 400,000, 500,000 vacancies per day, and we can not summon ministers,” said Alcalde.

The lack of access to mark quotes -and New York is mainly in line-, in addition to other factors such as the lack of confidence in institutions, the circulation of false information, the not hablar English or the help of a deportation he hecho que less blacks and latinos sean vacancies, señalan varios experts.

“It is necessary to be regular because we are all human and we all need the vaccine to keep track,” Rosario said, adding that many hours of pie and their dollar pain.

As he is, the 73-year-old Dominican Mercedes Ferreras has joined the Yankees Stadium with the hope of getting a quote in person. “I do not have a computer but I do not know”, dijo.

Fausto López, a 72-year-old expatriate who wore the Yankees’ baseball badge, also attended the stadium without citation, although his friend was very religious on the day he was on hand to implant a chip and “like a robot” .

“There was a lot of false information”, López lamented, that it had “a lot to do: diabetes, high pressure and surgery”.

La vacuna “me cambiará la vida”, aseguró.

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