Five on Friday: Public Charge Rule Blocked During Pandemic
It’s Friday again – time to gather some of the news and resources that we found most helpful or insightful this week, plus a double dose of the Weekly Win to bring our spirits up!
Amy shared the Houston Chronicle article, “'I’m just so, so tired': COVID Taking Emotional, Physical Toll on Houston Health Care Workers.”
Kate recommended reading the opinion article in the Annals of Internal Medicine, “Occupational Health: A Key to the Control of COVID-19 in Correctional Facilities.”
Candace offered the Washington Post piece, “For Guatemalans in Florida, Essential Work Leads to a Coronavirus Outbreak.”
Theressa forwarded on the AP article, in case you missed it at the end of last week: “Migrant Kids Held in US Hotels, Then Expelled.”
Weekly Win: Claire saw this announcement out of Seattle: “Young Latinx Raise $5.2 Million in COVID Relief for Undocumented People Shunned by Government.”
Weekly Win: Claire also forwarded on a national judicial win: “A Judge Blocked Trump's ‘Public Charge’ Policy On Immigrants During The Pandemic.”
Have a safe and healthy weekend.
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