Hit the hardest by Coronavirus deaths, NY latinos mourn loved ones
The Latino community is the most affected group by the coronavirus in New York City.
According to officials, Latinos are 34% of all deaths in New York City, and 29% of the city’s total population.
“It’s been tough since I got the news,” Ricardo, 30, also a police officer, told NBC News in Spanish. “I started crying, my two kids started crying because that was their grandfather. After that, I had to find the strength and bravery to tell my mother.”
Here’s the full article: nbcnews.com
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