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About 13% of Utah’s adult population is Latino or Hispanic. However, they account for just 4.4% of people with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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At its peaks in April and June, nearly 60% of new COVID-19 cases in Utah came from the Hispanic and Latinx community. They now make up just about 15% of new cases. But health disparities still exist and community advocates worry things could get worse when federal coronavirus relief money runs out.
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Environmentalists in Utah examined how conservation and social justice issues impact each other during Latino Conservation Week, which wrapped up Sunday.…
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Hispanic and Latinx people made up 13% of Utah’s unemployment claims in April, according to the state’s Department of Workforce Services. That number…