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. More people have died in the field after a 9-1-1 call for ambulance and emergency services in recent months during the Coronavirus pandemic than in previous years, according to county emergency services officials.
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January this year saw the sharpest uptick: up to 516 people died in the field following a 9-1-1 call for service, a statistic that comes from a Feb. 3 daily report by the county’s Medical Health Operational Area Coordination (MHOAC).
Orange County turns to community partners to address COVID-19 vaccination disparities among Latinos
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) Orange County is counting on its community partners to vaccinate Latino seniors most vulnerable to COVID-19 and address immunization disparities.
On Friday, Santa Ana and Anaheim seniors shared their stories with Eyewitness News of loved one after loved one lost to COVID-19.
Lidia Rizo said in Spanish that she was nervous about getting her shot Friday morning at AltaMed in Anaheim, but she was motivated after losing her brother-in-law and three friends.
Rebeca Hernandez was at a vaccination site at Valley High School Friday. Her husband was recovering after being hospitalized. Hernandez s eyes teared up as she said in Spanish, My brother, God took him because of this.