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A year ago, Elvia Banuelos’ life was looking up. The 39-year-old mother of two young children said she felt confident about a new management-level job with the U.S. Census Bureau she would earn money to supplement the child support she receives to keep her children healthy, happy and in day care. But when the coronavirus was declared a global pandemic last March, forcing hundreds of millions of people into strict lockdown, Banuelos’ outlook changed. The new job fell through, the child support payments stopped because of a job loss and she became a stay-at-home mom when day cares shuttered.

VIRUS TODAY: Deaths drop, but health experts urge vigilance

VIRUS TODAY: Deaths drop, but health experts urge vigilance The Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8FILE - In this March 10, 2021, file photo, people wait in line at the check-in area to enter the United Center mass COVID-19 vaccination site in Chicago. U.S. deaths from COVID-19 are falling again as the nation recovers from the devastating winter surge. Most forecasts predict coronavirus deaths will fall further in coming weeks, as more people are vaccinated.Shafkat Anowar/APShow MoreShow Less 2of8FILE - In this March 5, 2021, file photo, Dian Rana receives Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination site in Long Beach, Calif. U.S. deaths from COVID-19 are falling again as the nation recovers from the devastating winter surge. Most forecasts predict coronavirus deaths will fall further in coming weeks, as more people are vaccinated.Jae C. Hong/APShow MoreShow Less

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