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'It's life or death': Non-English speakers struggle to get COVID-19 vaccine across US


It s life or death : Non-English speakers struggle to get COVID-19 vaccine across US
Cristina Silva, USA TODAY
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LOS ANGELES – Loretta Hsueh, 31, knew her parents were at high risk for COVID-19. The elderly Taiwanese immigrants had chronic health problems and managed a grocery store in Riverside, California, where many of the employees and customers were also immigrants or people of color. For nearly a year, they washed their hands and wore masks, and hoped for the best. 
After COVID-19 vaccinations began in December, Hsueh assumed the local government would ensure all grocery store workers would be contacted about getting the vaccine. When that didn t happen, Hsueh suggested her parents call the one phone number listed on the county s COVID vaccination website to get help. But the worker who answered the phone didn t speak Mandarin and said he couldn t help them get an appointment.  ....

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'This is our generation's D-Day': As US nears 500,000 COVID-19 deaths, weary health care workers fight on amid the heartbreak


This is our generation’s D-Day : As US surpasses 500,000 COVID-19 deaths, weary health care workers fight on amid the heartbreak
Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Experts say COVID-19 vaccines may be less effective on some variants
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SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly a year into a life-altering pandemic, many Americans are fed up with wearing masks, desperate for a return to normalcy and numb to the relentless stream of grim numbers, such as the 500,000 COVID-19 deaths the USA surpassed Monday.
Health care workers don’t want to hear any of that.
They have been working endless hours amid constant death and suffering, forsaking time off and exposing themselves to the disease, leaving them exhausted and with no real indication of when the pandemic will relent. ....

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