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Working age Hispanic immigrants were 11 times more likely to die of COVID-19 in California, study says Share Updated: 10:15 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021 By Amy Graff/SF Gate
Working age Hispanic immigrants were 11 times more likely to die of COVID-19 in California, study says Share Updated: 10:15 AM PDT Apr 6, 2021
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Show Transcript TY: TO OUR CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE THANK TO OUR CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE YOU. NOW. IT’S TUESDAY, AND TODAY, MORE COUNTIES COULD MOVE INTO LESS-RESTRICTIVE REOPENING TIERS. TONI: HERE’S A LOOK AT WHERE THE COUNTIES STAND ACROSS THE STATE. ONLY 3 COUNTIES REMAIN IN THE MOST RESTRICTIVE PURPLE TIER, MERCED SHOULD MOVE TO RED TODAY, SAN JOAQUIN AND INYO ARE RIGHT ON THE EDGE, WITH THEIR FINGERS CROSSED FOR GOOD NEW 36 COUNTIES ARE IN THE RED AND SEVERAL COULD JOIN THE 17 THAT ARE IN THE MODERATE ORANGE TIER WHICH WILL OPEN UP INDOOR OPERATIONS EVEN MORE. TY: ALSO TODAY, WE COULD FIND OUT IF I
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