reporter: good afternoonAdriana Vargas greets you.that the general electionsare on November 2.in new york city, thegreater attention is in themayoral race.this does not surprise anyone, thepandemic has impacted theHispanic community.Héctor solano spoke withdoctors and residents.>> that they give housing to thepeople who are homeless.>> they can’t live with thatsalary, no matter how hard you work andwork they will not be able to leaveof the hole.>> the bonds were used tofactor: that’s where theNew Yorkers on whatthey expect the mayor againyork.these are the problems you havethey matter to Hispanics; costlife 80%, health 75, housingaffordable 74, housing andpublic safety 71 and qualitylife 71%.some demand more sharesconcrete for the nextmayor of the big apple.>> we want a new mayor.>> that there be more campaigns toget vaccinated.factor: from the firstmonths of the pandemic, it wasevidence that Hispanics. toAfrican Americans were the aspunished.the death of Hispanics bycoronavirus reached 34%.for thousands of families.univisón news spoke with theorganization “we are”.>> they did things in the house thataffected children, aftercount that five relativesthey die of coronavirus, sorryhis work … social stuffthat affect health.factor: without a candidate whosweep the polls, thecandidate is in the hands ofnew York.>> Only 17% ofDemocrats participated in theprimary.they are doing things wellat school, allproblems that exist in thegovernment is because they do not go out tothat in this primary they go out andfactor: after five months ofvaccination, Hispanicsthere are still, at least seven ofevery 10 have not been immunized.>> the important thing as a doctor isconnect with resources,apply to services it providesthe city and certainthe link.factor: the survey ofin new york city there isabout 3.3 millionanalysts analyze that 20% ofthey will be latinas.the results will be known
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