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According to the advocacy group UnidosUS, Spanish speakers in Florida waited an average of 2.5 hours in July and August, while English speakers waited an average of 36 minutes.
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The project was formed by USF faculty members to combat COVID-19 misinformation but has expanded to include a range of health topics.
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The website, which also has information in English and Mandarin, can search for vaccination locations across South Florida and the United States.
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Orlando Regional Medical Center has more Spanish interpreters today than it did during the Pulse tragedy nearly a year ago. ORMC has 71 Spanish…
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Cafecito, bilingual staff, money transfer services, an expanded discount fragrance counter. But wait -- “y más.” CVS has launched 12 “CVS/pharmacy y más...
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Some Florida Latinos are waiting on the Affordable Care Act’s Spanish language website to become available so they can sign up for coverage. The…
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States and the federal government have a big job to do when it comes to explaining to the uninsured how to buy health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The success of the law will be judged in part by how many Latinos sign up.