In a pandemic, Navajo community steps up for its vulnerable FELICIA FONSECA, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 18 1of18Raymond Clark stands in front of his makeshift washing station in his home in Teesto, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Teesto workers, health representatives, volunteers and neighbors keep close tabs on another to ensure the most vulnerable citizens get the help they need.Felicia Fonseca/APShow MoreShow Less 2of18A handcrafted sign welcomes people to the community of Teesto, Ariz., on Feb. 11, 2021. Teesto workers, health representatives, volunteers and neighbors keep close tabs on another to ensure the most vulnerable citizens get the help they need.Felicia Fonseca/APShow MoreShow Less