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Lack of bilingual workers creating more challenges for Spanish speaking Northeast Ohioans The Cleveland Department of Public Health only had one bilingual worker, leading Latino leaders and advocates to start pushing for change Author: Marisa Saenz Updated: 1:45 AM EDT April 24, 2021 CLEVELAND Navigating the constant changes of COVID-19 can be overwhelming, but for some Spanish speaking Clevelanders, there are even more challenges, some of which include a lack of bilingual city workers to help. Information on vaccinations, testing and local orders is fast changing. It can be a lot for anyone, but imagine having to figure it out with a language barrier. ....
Cleveland Councilwoman Jasmin Santana questions Tracy Martin-Thompson and Brian Kimball at a Human & Health Service Committee Meeting. In the early months of the pandemic, Cleveland City Councilwoman Jasmin Santana, who represents a West Side ward with the densest population of Latinos in the city, said health department officials reassured her that when the city released urgent health updates, they would be translated into Spanish. It didn’t happen. The city put out public releases, sometimes daily as the pandemic evolved, about safety precautions, work restrictions and how many people were infected with the virus. But the information didn’t seem to make its way to the Spanish-speaking residents in Santana’s ward, where close to 40% of residents are Hispanic. ....