professor of medicine and director of the center for the study of latino health and culture at the david geffenool of medicine at ucla. it is great to h have you with this, dr. hayes-bautista. can you start off by talking about l.a. apparel, 300 workers found positive, four died at this point. what do yoyou know w about that? then move onto farmworkers. >> both of them are related because these are struructural situations. what we e have noticed is asas n the state was locked down early in march, people were told to workrk from home, take y your children out of schools come the children will l do their lessons at hom and to leave thousand only to purchasase groceries or the bare necesessities. what we discovered about a month and half in is that the essential workers not onlyy just the nurses and physicians -- who, by the way, are trained to go into dangerous situations, have ppe, trained to usese it -- but other workers s were also as in order for the high-ranking palace to shelter in place, starting with the farmworkers. they have to go out on thehe jo. they are working in large crews. some s