More than half of Latinos said in a Pew Research survey that family or friends died or were hospitalized because of Covid-19 and about half lost jobs or wages
Diana Prieto-Bernal and her husband, Teddy Bernal, had just closed his two Arizona restaurants to shed stress and debt and live healthier when the coronavirus struck.His tired and overweight body raised his risk for the virus, Prieto-Bernal said.Teddy Bernal’s last Christmas with his wife Diana Prieto-Bernal and his daughter Valentina Bernal was in 2019. released Thursday, show that Covid-19 has served up a double whammy to U.S. Latinos, exacting high human and financial tolls.
About half, 49 percent, say they are satisfied with the country's direction, and 65 percent say the worst is behind us, the survey shows. Those are leaps of 13 percentage points and 34 percentage points, respectively, from November. The survey reported an overall margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.8 percentage points.Arizona's stay-at-home order had ended in May 2020, and about a month later, Prieto-Bernal and her husband went to a birthday party.
Among those who had no job or wage losses, over a quarter said they had gotten food from food banks. “Not that he did everything, but he was a very good provider," she said. "He was very responsible. My daughter and I were his biggest priority, always."Pew’s survey found that many Hispanic families are getting help from relatives.
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