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Meet the Couple Giving Away their Fortune to Uplift the City of Angels

Meet the Couple Giving Away their Fortune to Uplift the City of Angels
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Pacientes con condiciones preexistentes evalúan si deben vacunarse contra el COVID-19

Pacientes con condiciones preexistentes evalúan si deben vacunarse contra el COVID-19
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When coronavirus invaded their tiny apartment, children desperately try to protect dad [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-CHILDREN-FATHER:LA]

When coronavirus invaded their tiny apartment, children desperately try to protect dad [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-CHILDREN-FATHER:LA] LOS ANGELES To ward off the deadly virus that had invaded his small apartment, Jose Guadalupe Zubia slept in a surgical mask and cracked open a window beside his bed. Two of his sons, who slept in the living room with their father, also kept their masks on all night. One pulled the covers over his head, hoping to keep the infection from spreading. Jose’s two daughters shut themselves in the bedroom they shared. When they used the apartment’s only bathroom, they wiped everything down with Lysol.

UCLA In the News January 29, 2021

January 29, 2021 UCLA In the News lists selected mentions of UCLA in the world’s news media. Some articles may require registration or a subscription to view. See more UCLA In the News. UCLA has shattered national records for freshman applications and is on track to significantly widen access to underrepresented minorities as the number of students seeking admission for fall 2021 soared despite myriad pandemic challenges, according to data released Thursday… “What we’re really passionate about is making sure that our applicant pool reflects the diversity and talent of the state,” said Youlonda Copeland-Morgan, vice provost for enrollment management. (Also: Southern California News Group, City News Service, MyNewsLA, KCBS-TV, KABC-TV, KPCC-FM, KCRW-FM and KNX-AM.)

How overcrowded housing led to COVID death in a L A family

Listen to this story To ward off the deadly virus that had invaded his small apartment, Jose Guadalupe Zubia slept in a surgical mask and cracked open a window beside his bed. Two of his sons, who slept in the living room with their father, also kept their masks on all night. One pulled the covers over his head, hoping to keep the infection from spreading. Jose’s two daughters shut themselves in the bedroom they shared. When they used the apartment’s only bathroom, they wiped everything down with Lysol. Advertisement The sons and daughters all tested positive for the novel coronavirus in October. Jose, a 59-year-old mechanic, was the only one who tested negative.

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