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Month: May 2020

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How Latino small business owners are keeping their businesses running during coronavirus

May 19, 2020 latinotimes 0

When the coronavirus hit, small business owners were forced to navigate new territory and make difficult decisions – fully moving operations online, reducing staff or quickly creating new revenue streams. Latino entrepreneurs are among the majority […]

Health

Enhanced Safety Practices – Key to Prevent COVID-19 on California Strawberry Farms

May 19, 2020 latinotimes 0

 WATSONVILLE, CA (May 13, 2020) – Over the past nine weeks, the California Strawberry Commission’s (CSC) bilingual outreach and training team has been in the fields providing guidance and training to  ensure the safety of our […]

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$2,000 Per Person Plus $2,000 Per Child: Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act Would Send Payments To Over 90% Of Americans

May 19, 2020 latinotimes 0

Last month, Representatives Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Tim Ryan (D-OH) released The Emergency Money for the People Act that would provide a $2,000 monthly stimulus check to every American age 16 or older who earned […]

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COVID-19 expert: Coronavirus will rage ‘until it infects everybody it possibly can’

May 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

A high-profile infectious disease researcher warns COVID-19 is in the early stages of attacking the world, which makes it difficult to relax stay-at-home orders without putting most Americans at risk. Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of […]

Health

Salvation Army Provides Salvation for Stockton’s Oregel Family

May 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

By Bob Highfill STOCKTON – The coronavirus pandemic has put many individuals in an uncomfortable position, where their finances and personal freedoms are under duress. People want their lives to improve to “normal” but don’t […]

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College Board Offers Online AP Courses and Exams During Coronavirus

May 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

In the wake of unprecedented school closures resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, the College Board is supporting students and schools with free, live review sessions and online exams taken at home.In a survey of 18,000 […]

Health

Stress Awareness and Care Month

May 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

by Health Plan of San Joaquin With COVID-19, it’s time to check in and to keep checking in with ourselves. Many of us have been staying home to stay safe. Others have had to leave […]

Health

California Strawberry Growers and Farm Workers Pick Safety

May 8, 2020 latinotimes 0

WATSONVILLE, CA – I Pick Safety is a new effort from the California Strawberry Commission to highlight farm worker safety and industry-leading training and safety practices by emphasizing that everybody is responsible to always pick safety. “Our new I […]

Health

Reopening states will cause 233,000 more people to die from coronavirus, according to Wharton model

May 5, 2020 latinotimes 0

New data from the University of Pennsylvania suggests that relaxing lockdowns across U.S. cities and states could have serious consequences for the country’s battle to contain the coronavirus, which has infected over a million people […]

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