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Navigate Pandemic Social Life Without Fracturing Friendships

August 23, 2020 latinotimes 0

Find new ways to communicate about gatherings, mask wearing and more What happens when close friends invite you to join them on a vacation, but you’re not comfortable with their quarantine protocols? How about if […]

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San Joaquin General Hospital Maternity Dept. Receives National Award For Infant Safety

August 17, 2020 latinotimes 0

August 15, 2020 San Joaquin General Hospital’s Family Maternity Center has received the national award for its efforts toward Safe Sleep education. Safe Sleep education is an educational program to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome […]

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Health or Money: The Dilemma of Undocumented Workers Feeding California

August 12, 2020 latinotimes 0

McFARLAND, California . – Xiomara Valderrama often spends her days picking grapes in California’s Central Valley, where a quarter of the food the United States consumes is produced . But she has been unable to […]

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Grandparents Play Starring Role in Multigenerational Home Life

July 27, 2020 latinotimes 0

When 67-year-old Gabriele LeMond left Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in March to visit her grandchildren in Boise, Idaho, she planned to stay two weeks. But as COVID-19 spread across the country and the government recommended […]

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Sweaty Face Mask? 5 Tips to Keep Cool While Covered Up

July 10, 2020 latinotimes 0

1. Choose the right fabricA light, breathable material like cotton will likely keep your face cooler than medical and N95 masks made from synthetic materials, and in the right configuration can be effective in preventing […]

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Latino people are disproportionately testing positive for COVID-19 in Humboldt County

July 3, 2020 latinotimes 0

Latino and Hispanic individuals are testing positive for COVID-19 at higher rates than other ethnic groups. About 11.3% of Humboldt County residents are Hispanic or Latino, according to the U.S. Census, but they make 23.26% […]

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AARP Answers: Nursing Homes and the Coronavirus

July 3, 2020 latinotimes 0

Why are nursing homes so vulnerable to COVID-19? People age 65 and older are at higher risk for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. So are people with chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, […]

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How to Stay Safe as Things Open Up During the Pandemic

June 19, 2020 latinotimes 0

As stay-at-home orders lift in some areas, and businesses and community centers begin to open their doors again, you may be eager to head out. Who can blame you? But the lifting of restrictions doesn’t […]

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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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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 […]

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