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Delivery apps and self-checkout are taking grocery bagger jobs

Elderly grocery baggers in Mexico are being replaced by self-checkout and home delivery services; those who stay are making half as much money as they used to. ....

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Coronavirus Today: 'Death is haunting me'


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While many parents have criticized the L.A. Unified School District for not reopening classrooms fast enough, the opinion has been different in working-class neighborhoods. That’s especially true for some
Latino immigrant parents who fear for their lives as Los Angeles public schools reopen.
Some are cancer survivors with weakened immune systems. Others have chronic illnesses or have children with chronic illnesses. Some have vaccine allergies. ....

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Latinos with chronic diseases fear COVID as schools reopen


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They all say they suffer from several common concerns: They are Latino immigrant parents, live in working-class
neighborhoods and fear for their lives as Los Angeles public schools reopen.
Some are cancer survivors with weakened immune systems. Others have chronic illnesses or have children with chronic illnesses. Some are allergic to vaccines.
They also have a question for school officials: If we get sick or die from COVID-19, who will take care of our children?
That’s the anxious thought that arises time and again for Karla Franco Hernández, a 40-year-old mother who has rheumatoid arthritis and says she’s allergic to vaccines. Sitting at her family’s dining room table recently, she meted out the multiple pills she takes daily. Despite her relatively young age, her life revolves around drugs, she said. ....

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