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A report by LPPI, the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge, and Ong and Associates finds Los Angeles County neighborhoods with significant Latino and Asian American populations are the most vulnerable to economic uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More | May 29, 2020
LPPI expert Dr. David Hayes-Bautista discusses the disadvantage that Latinos and other communities of color face when it comes to COVID-19 in large part to their lack of acess to health insurance.
The reason why Latinos are among the populations most affected by COVID-19 is likely a result of the health inequalities they face, says LPPI expert Arturo Vargas Bustamante.
Sonja Diaz, LPPI Executive Director, discusses the, “Left Behind During A Global Pandemic,” report on how Latinos are the most at-risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is a press release on the LPPI and the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge report on LA neighborhoods most affected by the Coronavirus pandemic which finds that the residents in LA’s Latino neighborhoods are the least likely to receive relief funds amid COVID-19. The UCLA report also provides recommendations for local leaders to fill…
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