Tiffany Wong
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Tiffany Wong was a summer 2020 reporting intern on the COVID-19 team at the Los Angeles Times who contributed to “The Pandemic’s Toll: Lives Lost in California” in partnership with the Pulitzer Center and USC. Originally from the Bay Area, she studies journalism and East Asian languages and cultures at the university. Previously, she has written for Character Media (formerly Kore Asian Media), Annenberg Media and USC’s student newspaper, the Daily Trojan.
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Una de cada cuatro personas con diabetes ha racionado los suministros para reducir el costo de su cuidado de la diabetes desde el comienzo de la pandemia, según una encuesta.
After seeing the impact of the coronavirus on Filipino healthcare workers, Tenzing and Zubin Carvalho donated 12,500 face shields.
One in four people with diabetes have rationed supplies to cut the cost of their diabetes care since the start of the pandemic, a survey found.
Leland “Hobo” Goodsell y su perro, Dreamer, eran una visión familiar en Goleta. Goodsell murió de COVID-19 en abril.
Leland “Hobo” Goodsell and his dog, Dreamer, were a familiar sight in Goleta. He died of COVID-19 in April.
Los filipino-estadounidenses están muriendo de infección por coronavirus a tasas más altas, lo que revela problemas en el tratamiento de la salud pública y la atención médica de los asiático-estadounidenses.
Filipino Americans are dying of coronavirus infection at higher rates, revealing issues in public health treatment and healthcare for Asian Americans.
Un día después de que se les dijera a los estudiantes internacionales que asistían a clases en línea que no se les permitiría estar en Estados Unidos, los estudiantes expresaron su incredulidad y temor.
Swing’s death came just two months after he was asked to lead Search to Involve Pilipino Americans
A day after international students attending classes online were told they would not be allowed in the U.S., students expressed disbelief and fear.