the block and on cinco de mayo, nywho are struggling waited to get grocery bags of food, donated by goya foods . >> what a way to celebrate, they by getting donations of food from people in our community that have a huge need right now. >> reporter: the mission district has been rocked by a one-to punch from the pandemic that has been affecting the economy and health. a recent study found that more than 3000 people tested in the mission last month and 2.1% came back positive for . by comparison, a similar test in the western marin community of bolinas turned out zero positive of tests. perhaps most troubling, the mission study found 90% of those testing positive were unable to work from home, almost all are latina. in a statement, ucsf says the virus exploits pre-existing vulnerabilities in our society. hopefully with this data we can respond and start putting resources to work. >> it saddens me to hear that we are the highest population being affected by the virus. and worse, what really bothers me, is that people who have the virus don't even know about it and they are living in the ho