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Latinx Population In Fresno County Has The Highest Number of COVID-19 Cases

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Dr. Elieth Martinez with a patient.
Elieth Martinez

The Latinx community is being hit the hardest in terms of the number of COVID-19 cases, according to the latestdemographics from the Fresno County Department of Public Health.

The rate of Latinx people with COVID-19 in the county is 84.5 for every 100,000 residents. The rate for the next largest group, whites, is 52 for every 100,000 residents. Dr. Elieth Martinez, an internal medicine physician for UCSF Fresno, said the higher rate is due in part to the number of Latinx people doing essential work.

“Our grocery store workers, our field workers, those who work in the environmental services like landscaping. And these again are folks who cannot work from home or shelter in place,” Martinez said. 

And when they do contract COVID-19, it's nearly impossible for them to self-isolate, said Martinez.

“The majority of people in the Latino community, they’re housed with their children, aunts, grandmothers, uncles,” said Martinez. “So the community that’s within that household is already large and to ask someone to isolate is difficult.” 

Martinez said she's concerned the Latinx community in Fresno County will continue to be disproportionately affected. She encourages those who can social distance and work from home to do so.

 

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Madi Bolanos covered immigration and underserved communities for KVPR from 2020-2022. Before joining the station, she interned for POLITCO in Washington D.C. where she reported on US trade and agriculture as well as indigenous women’s issues during the Canadian election. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism with a minor in anthropology from San Francisco State University. Madi spent a semester studying at the Danish Media and Journalism School where she covered EU policies in Brussels and alleged police brutality at the Croatian-Serbian border.