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A
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the
cantons,
conversation
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combine
with
prevention,
respect
between
lovers,
minimal
crises,
carolina
rural
tourism
is
anti-system,
chronicles
conversations
and
begin
to
receive
english
protection.
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cristina
sanz
go
with
tonic
of
minds,
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profile
and
van
can
caus.
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if
you
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and
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of
let's
say,
canning
cabernet
now
all
you
have
to
do
is
quintero
and
hope.
When
you
read
it.
A
Is
the
repetition
in
english
I
thank
the
sensor
of
the
language
justice,
cooperative,
Rocío,
Quintero
and
Esperanza
are
with
us
today
Thank
you
very
much
for
helping
us
create
these
multilingual
spaces,
and
although
we
know
that
there
are
many
other
languages
in
our
communities
for
now,
we
will
only
be
offering
the
interpretation
from
Spanish
to
English
and
b
With
that
in
mind,.
It
is
also
important
for
me
to
be
transparent
and
share
that
my
Spanish
is
not
always
absolutely
perfect,.
A
B
Although
yes
very
good
morning,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
inviting
me
to
this
forum-
I
appreciate
it
very
much
and
it
is
very
good
since
we
are
all
cooperating
to
improve
our
penal
communities.
I
am
Mariela
alone,,
not
the
children
of
the
director,
of
the
fire
access
program
and
of
the
learn
interpreters
at
the
western
new
line.
A
C
D
Hello,
I
am
María
Martínez
sub
and
the
director
of
neighborhood
health
programs
for
agricultural
workers,
and
today
you
are
talking
about
the
perspectives
and
realities
between
farmworkers
and
the
cob,
and
we
provide
mental
health
services.
L
and
primary
physics
for
farm
workers
who
are
in
the
westernmost
8
counties
of
hong
kong
county.
But
we
also
have
a
group
of
migrant
workers
and
also.
A
E
And
I
am
the
director
of
above
fellow
immigrants
the
motions
in
action
in
an
organization
here
in
the
Nashville,
who
fights
for
the
rights
of
immigrants,.
This
is
because
our
work,,
more
than
anything
else,,
has
been
to
organize,,
to
communicate
and
to
keep
the
community
informed,,
because
we
also
have
the
opportunity
to
organize
and
exercise
their
rights.
As
an
immigrant
here
in
the
US
and
I
am
going
to
talk
a
little
more
about
our
aviation,.
A
A
It's
virtual
electronics.
It
says
we
have
a
lot
to
talk
about,
but
before
going
into
the
subject,
I
want
to
do
an
exercise,
because
I
was
thinking
how
different
it
is
meet
like
this,
virtually
without
being
able
to
greet
each
other
with
great
pleasure,
as
we
would
sometimes
go
in
person
and
I
want
to
dedicate
a
few
moments
so
that
we
can
see
through
our
screens,
who
is
with
us
today.
Some
of
us
have
known
each
other
for
a
long
time.
A
A
B
Yes,
yes,
thank
you
carabina.
Once
again,
it
is
a
pleasure
to
be
here
with
you
well,
that
is
to
say
how
many
know,
foreigners
in
américo
césaire,
the
medical
society
that
itself
has
the
internship
program
is
access
to
health
care.
Health
care
is
almost
always
a
specialty
of
a
specialty
to
people
in
certain
economic
groups
who
do
not
have
insurance.
We
also
have
the
garment
interpreters.
B
You
may
know
as
win,
we
offer
interpreting
services
in
12
different
languages
,
and
we
go
to
most
of
the
clinics
to
the
hospital
in
invap
benjamín,
also
in
counties
outside
of
madonna
and
we,
well,,
together
with
my
daughter,
have
dedicated
ourselves
to
bringing
information
to
the
communities.
We
have
collaborated
with
darte
montura
to
be
able
to
offer
interpretation
services
in
the
places
in
the
places
where
they
are
carrying
out.
The
hobby
tests
have
We
have
been
to
several
places
and
for
the
next
I
think
there
are
seven
weeks
left.
B
We
will
be
three
times
a
week
in
these
centers,
because
one
of
our
communities
is
so
important.
We
have
seen
many
times
and
more
in
these
times
that
they
are
left
out
of
their
resources,
because
they
do
not
know
that
they
have
acz,
that
there
is
access
to
interpretation
to
different
than
10
5,
the
help
that
they
can
receive.
B
B
Is
The
sick,
the
nurses,,
the
doctors,?
We
have
won
the
hospital,,
we
have
donated
to
many
areas
and
all
this
equipment
so
that
the
people
who
are
there
helping
all
our
communities
can
have
the
necessary
protection
and
we
also
distribute
a
lot
information
through
our
website
about
the
means
that
must
be
taken
to
prevent
contagion.
B
I
really
thought
that
it
all
started
in
March
put
it
I
have
been
super,
not
our
organization.
We
have
been
trying
to
meditate
on
any
writer
to
whom
we
can
lie
to
be
able
to
take
information
in
Spanish
and
in
other
languages
.
We
also
have
interpreters
like
lsd
and
me
in
12,
different
languages,
and
I
think
that
in
these
times
it
is
crucial.
B
B
Remember
that
my
mom
told
me
there
was
only
one
hour
of
radio
in
Spanish
per
month,
that
is,
it
was
one
hour
per
month,,
so
we
had
to
see
how
we
were
doing
in
order
to
fit
in
with
where
we
were
then
I.
Remember
that
and
then
I
have
seen
it
throughout
my
life.
So
since
all
this
began,
one
of
the
goals
of
our
organization
has
been
to
be
that
company.
That
organization
is
that
entity
that
provides
those
services
to
our
communities
and
that
He
also
continues
to
advocate
for
them.
A
Course,
yes,
and
taking
advantage
of
this
topic
of
prevention,
I,
repeat
always
trying
to
emphasize
the
points
of
the
put
on
a
protector
towards
the
mask.
Wait
with
the
distance
of
6
feet,
avoiding
close
contact.
And,
of
course,
how
are
we
going
to
forget
the
most
common
and
frequent
message
is
to
wash
your
hands.
B
Washing
progress
is
not
that
difficult,
but
it
is
aldo
nancy
jobs.
The
one
with
the
People
believe
that
it
really
is
not
something
necessary
when
washing
their
hands
in
the
mouth.
Litter.
I
can
tell
you
that
at
first
it
was
very
difficult
for
me
to
go
out
with
the
mask,
because
it
suffocated
me
that
I
had
a
mask
that
did
not
work
well.
For
me,
then
many
people
They
believe
that
the
necessary
water
is
not
necessary
so
that
I
wash
my
hands
all
the
time,.
B
But
the
best
prevention
of
any
type
of
contagion
is
to
wash
your
hands
with
soap
and
water,.
It
is
so
simple,
right,
use
alcohol,
gel,
use
a
mask
and
It
got
to
the
point
that
I
began
to
think
about.
Wearing
it.
I
don't
go
outside
much
anymore,.
It's
not
alone,,
so
I
had
to
become
aware
and
know
that
the
mask
was
Maybe
I'm,
not
here,.
I
have
a
good
system,,
maybe
I'm
right,
it
's
healthy
or
whatever,.
B
So
I
started
to
think
about
that
and
I
think
we
have
to
be
aware
of
such
a
thing,.
It
is
not
just
us
always.
We
say
we
are
all
in
this
together
or
nothing.
We
are
all
to
fight
together.
So
let's
take
measures
to
protect
each
other
that
all
the
people
who
are
with
that
note
system
do
not
have
antibodies.
Maybe
they
are,
as
I
already
said,
elderly
people,
people
who
They
don't
have
the
defenses
to
overcome
something
like
it's
somewhat
uncomfortable.
B
If
it's
somewhat
uncomfortable
and
a
person
told
me
that
I
told
him,
it's
not
that
if
I
decide
a
store
requires
a
mask,
I'm
saying
it
and
or
my
person
I
am
not
going
to
go.
I
wait
until
this
is
over
and
me,
and
he
tells
me
why,
because
he
suffocates
me
I
feel
suffocated
and
he
tells
me
you
will
feel
more
suffocated
when
you
are
in
the
hospital
with
him
with
the
breathing
mask,
and
at
that
moment
I
said.
Oh,
it's
true.
A
Very
true
Marianas,
thank
you
for
sharing
this
information
and
well.
We
have
protection
with
the
other
side
of
the
coin,
not
having.
It
is
already
a
virus
and
then
protection
If
not,.
Could
you
tell
us,
well,
not
only
what
you
are
seeing,,
but
what
does
one
do
if
they
confirm
that
we
have
the
virus,.
C
Thanks
to
the
first
thing
I
would
like
to
mention
is
that
we
Our
goal
is
always
to
work
together
to
help
stop
the
spread
of
this
virus.
Basically,.
What
we
don't
want
is
for
hospitals
to
be
overloaded,,
that
there
are
no
rooms
for
people
who
are
at
high
risk
and
have
to
go
to
the
hospital,,
so
we're
not
seeing
what's
going
on.
happening
in
various
states
of
the
us,
such
as
florida,
texas,
california,
and
basically,
our
job.
That
is
our
goal,
is
to
try
to
stop
the
contagion.
C
Their
doctor
or
provider,
who
did
the
test,
usually
calls
them
with
the
results,
but
then
the
nurses
who
work
in
the
health
department
we
take
care
of
calling
him
again
and
basically
asking
him.
The
first
thing
I
ask
is:
how
are
you
like
what
symptoms
do
you
have?
Do
you
need
something,
because
there
is
a
misconception,
sometimes
in
our
culture,
that
we
just
talk
for
the
best
to
get
people
into
trouble,
but
that's
not
ours
objective
and
it
will
never
be.
C
We
are
nurses,
we
are
public
service
illnesses
and
basically,
what
we
want
is
first
to
know
how
the
person
is.
If
they
need
help
where
we
can
seek
help.
We
have
some
resources,
for
example,
they
will
call
211,
for
example,
some
county
resources
from
state
federals,
and
if
and
if,
as
we
know,
honestly
speaking,
some
people
in
our
community
do
not
qualify
for
state
or
federal
aid,
then
we
look
for
other
resources
in
the
community
to
try
to
help
them
and
give
them
information.
C
I
have
looked
for
resources
in
my
own
church
in
other
churches
in
the
community
for
cases
that
I
have
had
that
basically
have
to
be
isolated.
The
first
thing
we
tell
them
is:
how
are
you
and
giving
them
recommendations
for
isolation?
Is
a
scary
word,
but
it
is
necessary
to
stop
and
try
to
prevent
it
from
overloading
our
system
of
health
and
to
prevent
deaths
because
many
they
recover
from
the
virus,
but
some
don't
so.
Some,
unfortunately,
have
died
to
this
day.
North
carolina,
44%
of
the
cob
cases
and
19
are
hispanic.
C
C
We
see
what
the
symptoms
really
are.
We
know
the
symptoms
of
what
that
we
already
know
so
far,
but
it
is
new.
There
is
no
cure.
There
is
no
vaccine,
so
we
are
really
learning
about
the
virus.
That
is
why
we
ask
questions
like
what
symptoms
have
you
had?
Where
have
you
been
and
is
there
someone
else
in
your
family
who
has
the
symptoms
or
has
had
the
virus,
and
basically
our
our
approach
is
to
isolate
people
who
have
the
virus
and
to
isolate.
It
is
basically
staying
at
home.
C
What
is
a
hotel
in
nashville,
where
people
who
have
nowhere
to
isolate
themselves
or
where
to
quarantine,
can
tell
us
as
nurses
and
we
get
them,
that
free
place
with
paid
food
and
all
the
more
some
people
don't
know
about
the
resources
that
there
are.
What
I
would
also
like
to
say
is:
please
answer
the
phone.
We
are
not
here
to
get
anyone
in
trouble,
we
don't
want.
We
don't
want
to
get
anyone
in
trouble.
No,
no!
No!
No.
C
It
doesn't
mean
we
are
not
interested,
but
no,
our
focus
is
not
to
know
if
someone
has
insurance
does
not
have
insurance.
That
That
is
not
what
we
do,.
We
want
to
help
people,.
We
basically
want
to
start
learning
more
about
this
virus
to
be
able
to
stop
and
stop
something
that
can
It
is
worse
than
what
we
are
seeing
in
other
states
of
this
country,
unfortunately,.
C
So
something
I
also
want
to
say
is
that
when
I
talk
to
people,
I
always
tell
them
that
we
are
here
to
serve
the
community,.
We
are
not
here
to
bring
anyone
in
again
a
problem
and
what
we
can
do
to
give
them
information,
resources
or
help
or
recommendations,
and
we
would
very
much
like
people
to
listen
to
us,
because
it
is
the
only
way
that
this
is
going
to
stop
and
that
we
can
return
to
some
normality
in
our
lives.
No.
A
D
D
We
provide
services,
primary
health
and
mental
health
clinics,
and
we
are
the
only
clinic
west
of
bongo
county
that
offers
integrated
mental
health
services
with
primary
health
that
is
bilingual,
face
to
face
or
person
to
person.
Without
a
phone
and
with
a
cultural
focus,
we
carry
out
our
work
due
to
its
weight
with
a
medical
team,
but
also
due
to
the
intuition
of
health
promoters,
which
are
essential
to
our
work.
D
We
provide
services
both
by
a
typical
or
traditional
clinic
and
by
a
mobile
clinic
and
now,
of
course,
we
also
provide
services
because
of
health
by
phone,
just
We
put
together
a
team
of
promoters
and
health
who
are
focused
on
the
hobby
in
the
Latino
community
in
our
region.
So
we
are
expanding
our
services
a
little
bit
beyond
just
farmworker
jobs,
and
this
team
focuses
on
resource
distribution,
testing
and
health,
education
of
health
and
also
in
creating
links
in
both
professional
and
individual
relationships.
D
It
is
we
have
two
populations
about
one
of
your
patients
that
you
can
think
of,,
so
we
have
migrant
workers
and
temporary
workers,
migrants,
of
course,
travel
with
their
work,
that
is,
between
the
states
between
Florida
for
one
night,
for
example,.
They
will
put
Carolina
Muerte
in
Mexico
in
our
region.
That
is
different
for
the
counties
put
my
genius
zone,
but
in
our
region
most
of
the
levels
come
with
the
h2a
visa,
so
they
have
a
necessarily
legal
status
that
we
say
because
they
come
with
a
job
notice.
D
The
temporary
ones
work
between
the
agricultural
season
in
the
region
and
also
most
of
the
time
they
also
work
in
other
jobs
that
may
include,
for
example,,
starting
construction,,
landscaping,,
restaurants
and
other
jobs
of
those
kinds
that
are
high
risk,
where
social,
distancing
or
sanitary
measures
of
the
pd
probably
cannot
be
carried
out,
such
as
says
more
and
thinking
about
these
two
groups.
Some
considerations,
The
conditions
for
migrant
workers
are
the
conditions
of
where
they
live
because
they
live
in
groups
between
4
to
100,
people
share
space,
share
rooms,
kitchen
bathroom,
etc.
D
even
though
they
are
in
plain
sight.
The
places
where
they
live
are
tiny
and
they
are
all
together,
so
they
also
travel
in
groups.
They
travel
many
times
in
buses
or
trucks.
Of
course
they
are
wearing
masks
on
the
buses,
but
then,
when
they
get
home
today
to
their
rooms.
Well,
obviously,
you
can't
sleep
in
masks,
so
all
the
time
they
are
exposed
to
seeing
the
virus
also
in
general,
especially
good.
This
is
a
bit
different
from
the
considerations
between
migrant
workers
and
temporary
workers
in
the
emotional
aspect
increase.
D
They
obviously
come
here
for
a
single
issue,,
which
is
to
work
in
the
fields
to
provide
for
their
children
who
are
in
their
countries
or
their
families
or
who
are,
for
example,.
We
have
a
father
and
son
team
who
have
been
living
together
for
years.
The
two
came
out:
po
The
father
is
fine,,
he
is
positive,,
but
he
is
going
to
work
with
his
field
studies,,
but
the
son
has
strong
symptoms,.
So
obviously
the
father
is
very
worried
about
his
son
and
his
son
about
his
father,
and
among
all
of
them,
well,.
D
D
A
E
Whoever
is
here
in
the
north,
we
are
focusing
today
on
Bancomer,.
These
are
these
two
counties,
and
well,
more
than
anything,
else,
we
are
in
the
idea
of
us
is
to
inform,
organize,
and
connect
the
communities.
so
that
they
can
among
themselves,.
It
is
also
organized
to
report
on
what
is
happening,
except
with
immigration,
and
well,.
In
recent
years,
we
have
focused
on
preventing
collaborations
between
the
ice
immigration
agency
and
the
local
police,.
E
We
are
also
forming
networks
of
members
of
the
community
so
that
they
can
help
in
case
of
activity
in
the
area
of
immigration,
And
well,
that
is,
how
to
get
immigration
out
of
the
community,
and
well,.
We
are
collaborated
with
many
many
unique
organizations,.
We
are
also
doing
nights
with
these
rights,
letters
of
power,,
etc.
E
As
we
change
our
focus.
A
bit,
I.
Imagine
that
the
same
thing
happened
to
several
people
here
in
this
panel,,
but
for
us,
well,
when
he
came
to
eat
and
on
the
19th
it
hit
hard,
because
we
also
live
in
the
Latino
community
in
West
Asheville,.
So
this
well.
We
also
saw
it,.
We
lived
it
in
that
the
people
where
we
live
and
work,
well,
day
to
day,
you
could
see,
you
couldn't
hear,
well,.
E
E
Also,
a
little
food
vouchers
for
certain
guests
and
well
a
little
funds,
because
we
know
that
many
people
who
do
not
have
a
status
cannot
receive
the
is
the
stimulus
check
then
also
this
from
that
part.
Well,
we
can
even
do
something
to
respond
to
the
crisis
that
was
happening,
but
also
during
the
first
weeks
and
months.
We
can
also
promote
videos
and
information
about
what
was
happening
with
cover,
which
was
to
recommend
to
people
also
put
on
your
masks
to
stay
abreast
of
updates
from
the
state
and
locally
e.
E
It
is
needed
at
the
moment
and
well,
I
would
just
say
that
the
people
who
are
watching
because
there
are
people
I,
know
who
have
had
it
and
you
can
people
who
even
Sometimes
he
has
told
me
not
to
take
care
of
myself,
I,
put
on
my
mask,.
He
took
care
of
me
half,,
so
I
think
that
even
so,
also
for
the
people
who
are
watching
that
they
take
care
of
themselves,
that
they
put
on
their
masks
regarding
the
other
thing,
respecting
the
other
person
in
in
front
of
them.
This
and
well.
E
This
is
going
to
come
for
a
long
time.
I
don't
do
it.
It
will
not
be
in
the
short,
but
I
think
that
if
we
take
care
of
ourselves,
if
we
see
each
other
11
like
this
is
all
this
is
going
to
improve,
not
to
use,
as
in
the
mood
say.
Well,
we
can
overcome
this
and
I
think
that
more,
like
all
people,
I
also
came
here
from
immigrant
emigrant
parents
and
myself
so
I
also
think
that
we
have
gone
through
a
lot
and
I
think
that
we
can
still
move
on.
E
E
No,
then
I
think
this
is
like
another
addiction
to
that,
but
nothing
more
so
that
people
can
be
able
to
take
care
of
themselves
that
their
families
are
taken
care
of
and
well
if
it
is
the
message
that
I
give
to
the
community
more
than
anything,
it
is
something
that
I
would
add
that
we
were
also
in
this
meeting
in
conjunction
with
consulting
your
purchase
with
the
partner
and
liana.
Is
this
that
also
this?
For
the
people
who
are
members
of
our
organizations?
E
We
can
make
a
this
a
fund
of
that
the
lack
of
solidarity
which
we
could
help
as
I
mentioned,
to
people,
who,
well,,
received
state
or
federal
support
from
us,
well,.
What
we
were
able
to
do,
I
know
that
the
need
is
great
and
there
are
many
other
groups
that
are
also
doing
similar
work,
but
well,.
This
is
what
we
are
doing:
Thank
you,.
A
A
If
consult
purchase
it
existed
like
ten
years
ago,
but
and
they
have
wanted
above
how
to
recreate
the
program
and
during
cover
it
is
more
necessary
but
consult
your
purchase.
It
is
a
program
that
provides
important
resources
and
references
in
the
community.
The
program
It
is
based
in
the
Man
community,
but
provides
bilingual
support
in
Spanish
English
to
members
of
Pan
County,
who
are
unable
to
access
critical
information
or
the
support
and
resources
they
need
due
to
barriers.
That
may
include
language,
cost
of
services,
confusion
about
how
to
navigate
systems.
A
A
We
work
with
community
members
to
identify
their
needs
and
questions,
provide
information
and
referrals
and
also
play
an
advocacy
role
to
ensure
secure
the
right
support
and
we
focus
on
a
variety
of
needs,
including
referrals
to
lawyers,
situations
of
eviction
and
wage
theft,
support
in
the
passport
application
process
and
inder
identifications.
Among
other
situations.
A
We
are
available
from
Monday
to
Friday
from
10
to
3
and
we
also
work
through
appointments
during
the
afternoons
and
weekends
when
It
is
necessary,
because
we
understand
that
many
times
we
all
work
without
or
cannot
during
the
hours
that
are
available
and
well,.
As
everyone
has
said,
during
cover,
everything
is
so
difficult,
and
now
it
is
the
most
important
thing
that
we
can
provide
information
and
resources
to
people
because
well
we.
F
F
In
this
period,
I
have
always
taken
care
of
myself,
even
if
I
say
later,
they
tell
me
work
breaks.
You
are
crazy
because
they
sow
pulling
it
a
bottle
like
this.
With
alcohol,
the
vontade
gel.
We
have,
it
basically
masks
all
the
time.
If
we
go
to
a
store,
we
have
to
take
discovering
ourselves
and
take
a
lot
of
the
process
of
being
good.
We
have
the
process
even
my
tools,
already
work
construction
anyway,
I
put
it
disinfectants,
we
cleaned,
and
it
took
the
point
that
I
get
sick
and
a
thousand
reactions.
F
But
a
part
of
that
time
well,
I
got
wet
working
in
the
rain,
a
trait
like
everything
like
everything,
not
so
much
of
an
immigrant
that
we
say
just
a
little
bit:
I
get
wet
and
Now,
and
the
disease
came,
I
even
moved
away
from
my
children
from
my
wife
and
I,
looked
for
help
in
America
very
quickly.
I
started
calling
I
went
to
different
places
and
they
told
me
well,
20
and
they
already
gave
me
a
friend.
F
My
fear
was
so
great
after
seven
they
went
to
and
how
I
did
the
test.
Sorry,
the
doctor
told
me
you
can't
come
back
to
work.
He
says
until
you
get
an
answer
from
us.
I
can
tell
you
that
it
was
the
longest
seven
days
they
can
have
and
do
when
I
got
the
call
I
got
the
call
from
the
clinic
and
even
when
I
answered,
they
told
me
they
denied
I,
say
this
like
that,.
F
Friends
of
my
friends
tell
you
that
there
are
problems
in
that
area.
There
are
many
infected
people.
There
are
many
people
who
are
going
through
this.
They
do
not
want
to
seek
help.
I
tell
them
that
they
need
to
seek
medical
help
they
need,
and
in
some
way
well
also
help
to
stop
all
this
true,
because
there
are
many
people
who
are
not
looking
for
help,
even
though
they
are
sick.
F
I
want
to
tell
them
that
family
is
more
important
in
your
life
than
going
to
want
to
earn
a
few
dollars,
maybe
to
the
restaurant,
maybe
to
the
construction
and
well
life.
It
is
invaluable,
for
others.
You
have
children,
even
more
so
if
you
have
a
wife
and
if
you
don't
have
family
here,,
remember
that
your
family
in
Mexico
wants
it,
finger,
wants
me.
that
you
are,
well,.
A
I
recommend
that
when
you
tell
him
this
always
be
transparent
and
it
is
a
very
important
truth
on
days
that
You,
more
or
less
went
through
the
experience
of
waiting,
even
for
you
to
find
a
clinic
that
could
treat
you
and
it
made
me
think
that,
fortunately,
they
have
currently
designed
a
schedule
more
or
less
Mariela
mentioned
it
briefly,
but
now
they
are
offering
specific
community
testing
sites
on
Tuesdays.
They
are
in
nanning
or
sanctioning.
A
A
C
If
it
is
a
difficult
question
to
answer
the
truth,
because
at
this
moment
the
The
virus
is
everywhere
in
the
community,
so
there
is
no
longer
a
specific
one.
At
the
beginning
of
this
virus,
we
saw
it
more
than
the
people
who
were
dying
more
were
from
the
organizations
where
the
elderly
are
cared
for.
Now
that
has
already
happened
now
we
are
seeing
it
in
all
kinds
of
jobs
in
all
kinds
of
people.
No,
no.
C
It
does
not
discriminate
against
this
virus,
unfortunately,
and
fortunately,
no
no,
we
are
not
seeing
it
everywhere
in
factories
in
restaurants,
in
packing
houses
in
plant
gates,
that
is
to
say
it
is
in
doctor's
offices
and
everywhere
it
is
already
so
we
have
It
is
very
important
that
people
do
more
what
the
www
says
in
English,,
which
in
Spanish
does
not
translate
to
the
same,
but
basically
put
on
the
mask
and
I
prefer
to
say
mask
because
sometimes
we
say
face
coverings
and
we
just
cover
our
mouths.
It
should
be
covered,
not
the
nose
too.
C
C
We
don't
know
everything
about
the
virus,
so
what
we
have
heard
it
is
that
recently
by
the
cdc
is
that
40
percent
of
the
people
who
have
it
do
not
have
any
symptoms
and,
however,
they
can
still
pass
the
virus
also
because
of
what
we
know
right
now.
Is
that
maybe
having
it
once
does
not
make
us
immune
to
having
it
again,
then
it
may
be
that
someone
says
no
well
also
half
way
I
no
longer
have
to
put
on
the
mask.
I
no
longer
have
to
do
anything.
C
No
because
maybe
two
months
again,
someone
expose
it
and
again
have
the
symptoms,
and
since
we
do
not
know
all
the
virus,
it
is
important
to
keep
that
in
mind,
and
if
this
is
fortunately,
as
Bruno
was
saying,
I
am
sad
that
many
of
our
Hispanic
community
and
everyone
in
general
do
not
follow
each
other.
The
rules
we
don't
put
on
the
mask.
C
We
don't
keep
our
distance
and
we
say
I'm
with
my
family,
but
your
family
is
with
someone
else
during
the
week
that
you
don't
know,
and
the
truth
is
that
this
can
become
more
uncontrolled
than
it
already
is.
But
going
back
to
The
question
is
everywhere,,
so
I
don't
have
a
specific
answer
to
where
to
tell
them
to
take
care
of
themselves..
The
truth
is
that
we
must
all
take
care
of
ourselves
every
day
at
all.
Hours.
C
One
thing
I
would
also
like
to
mention
before,,
since
no
one
is
talking,.
Is
that
please
don't
be
afraid
to
give
us
information
when
we
ask,
for
example,
what
contacts
you
have
had
recently
with
whom
you
have
been
close,
because
it
is
the
only
way
we
will
know
To
control
the
virus.
We
don't
ask
them
those
questions
to
gossip
or
to
know
you
understand,
me,
that
is,,
it's
basically
for
us
to
put
or
give
recommendations
to
those
people
with
whom
you
have
been
close.
C
If
you
are
positive
that
they
be
careful
that
they
are
in
quarantine,
that
they
are
do
the
test,
because
that's
how
it
happens,
it's
not
just
me
if
I
come
out
positive.
It's
the
community
around
me
who
I've
been
close
to,
and
maybe
someone
I've
been
close
to,
is
vulnerable
and
could
die.
So
it's
important
not
to
we
are
afraid
to
say,
contacts,
contact
names
and
again
we
don't
want
to
get
anyone
in
trouble.
We
are
not
going
to
get
anyone
in
trouble.
E
I
don't
know
if
anyone
wants
to
talk
about
it,
but
I
could
mention
what
and
right
now
they
shouldn't
worry.
If
that's
a
concern,
I
think
that
there
is
no
reason
to
worry
in
the
bank
county.
There
is
no
relationship
with
immigration
at
the
moment
in
the
envelope.
I
still
think
that
with
the
hospitals,
well,
you
do
n't
have
to
know
with
communication
right.
So
I
think
that
if
it
is
more
like
health,
they
are
a
concern
of
Worrying
about.
Why
not
go
to
the
hospital
or
clinic
shouldn't
worry,
I.
E
Think
yes,
yes,
yes,
they
are,
they
feel
they
are
at
risk
of
having
it.
They
have
symptoms
or
know
someone
they
had
contact
with
these
people.
They
should
go
and
talk
to
someone
put
the
county
bank
to
several
ways
to
do
it
either.
Go
to
a
free
clinic
have
go
to
the
devon
county
website
with
to
do
a
show,
check
but
believe
or
to
evaluate
yourself
now,
but
I
think
it
is
not
a
concern.
Hopefully
they
will
not
be
saved
by
seeing
this
hearing.
This
do
not
worry.
E
B
Problems
with.
A
lot
of
complaints
is
that
when
we
arrive
at
a
clinic
or
when
we
arrive
at
the
hospital
or
whatever
it
is,
we
don't
know
It
provides
them
with
the
services
they
need
in
their
language..
It
is
very
important
that
people
know
that
they
have
all
their
rights
and
an
interpreter
at
all
times
is
their
right
in
a
low-income
clinic
in
a
hospital
that
receives
federal
funds,.
It
is
the
law.
B
that
when
you
ask
for
an
interpreter
and
an
interpreter,
sorry,,
they
have
to
give
you
an
interpreter,
and
many
people
are
afraid
to
go
to
a
place
because
they
will
not
understand
or
they
do
not
have
access
to.
Someone
who
speaks
their
language
and
I
cannot
emphasize
how
important
it
is
that
they
know
their
rights
and
that
they
understand
that.
This
is
something
that
is
within
their
scope
to
provide
them
to
do,
and
also
that
law,.
A
Look,
I
am
already
seeing
connections
between
the
panelists
for
future
work
with
this
topic
of
knowing
your
rights,
thanks
for
answering
those
questions,
We
don't
have
a
lot
of
time,
but
I
know
Bruno
that,
from
what
I
have
shared
with
you,
they
have
been
very
intentional
in
the
way
of
sharing
resources
and
funds
to
protect,
just
that
is
that
of
size
among
the
community.
That
has
this
fear.
You
start
on
our
occasion.