Eighty-Five Infants Are Infected With COVID-19 In My County. It’s A Redlined Death Trap

WorldNews

Published

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas Darling Each morning, dozens of parents, seniors, and teens walk by. They work in the fast food and entertainment and hotel industries, for grocery store chains and retail outlets, and in the oil fields and on commercial farms and ranches. They also work in the service industries and for the port authorities, importing and exporting vital goods and raw materials. Since the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, they have been called “essential workers,” but never treated nor respected-let alone paid-as such. Without them Corpus Christi could not function. Parts of Texas and the nation would suffer, just as they have for decades being a redlined district....

Full Article