Latinos are vulnerable to the highly communicable coronavirus because they are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to do essential jobs that expose them to the public, said David Hayes-Bautista, a UCLA professor of public health and medicine and a co-author of a study, in January, about this theme.
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Dr. Hayes-Bautista in Univision: “Fear of covid keeps many Latino children out of classrooms”
Latinos are vulnerable to the highly communicable coronavirus because they are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to do essential jobs that expose them to the public, said David Hayes-Bautista, a UCLA professor of public health and medicine and a co-author of a study, in January, about this theme.