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ramÓn_ agradecemos al seÑor jaime patiÑo por acceder a esta entrevista breve. otro orden de cuestiones que vamos a ver. le quiero decir que vamos al condado de santa clara, donde hoy anunciaron un nuevo centro de navegaciÓn. el objetivo es guiar a quienes estÁn enfrentando alguna dificultad financiera, justamente a raÍz de esta ola de contagios. >> soy madre soltera. desafortunadamente, el padre de mis hijos ha perdido su trabajo temporalmente. mucho del financiamiento no me estÁ llegando a mÍ. tayana: es una situaciÓn difÍcil para ella, tiene dos hijos. >> cuando uno tiene hijos y ellos estÁn en la casa, cuando estÁn aburridos comen. usan mÁs luz y más agua. tayana: el condado de santa clara, en conjunto con una instituciÓn, inauguraron el centro de asistencia para conectar con recursos disponibles a personas y familias como la de ella. >> para responder a la necesidad tan grande que tiene nuestra comunidad de sabercÓmo hacer el formulario de desempleo, o saber si necesitan comida, si tienen ayuda con su alquiler. tayana: llamando al 4088092124, o accediendo a
ramÓn_ agradecemos al seÑor jaime patiÑo por acceder a esta entrevista breve. otro orden de cuestiones que vamos a ver. le quiero decir que vamos al condado de santa clara, donde hoy anunciaron un nuevo centro de navegaciÓn. el objetivo es guiar a quienes estÁn enfrentando alguna dificultad financiera, justamente a raÍz de esta ola de contagios. >> soy madre soltera. desafortunadamente, el padre de mis hijos ha perdido su trabajo temporalmente. mucho del financiamiento no me estÁ...
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azenith smith says she is the 10th person at that nursing home to die from the virus >>reporter: jaime patino hoped to take his grandmother emma to her birthday lunch next week and sadly he said his grandmother will not live to turn 85.>> we were told this morning that would just be a matter of hours>> i complete 360 from last wednesday when jaime saw his grandmother through a window at gateway care and rehabilitation center and hayward and at that time no fever but he did notice a cough early friday morning his grandmother was rushed to kaiser san leandro and she not only had covid 19 but she also had pneumonia and her kidneys were starting to go bad and her heart was under a lot of stress.>> besides high blood pressure and arthritis she had no underlying health conditions and at one point kaiser had called and said she was recovering>> we called it an easter miracle. and in everything drastically changed overnight.>> there are certain ways that covid 19 pneumonia act differently than other bacterial pneumonias or the flu. >> doctor angela rogers is leading the critical care task force for c
azenith smith says she is the 10th person at that nursing home to die from the virus >>reporter: jaime patino hoped to take his grandmother emma to her birthday lunch next week and sadly he said his grandmother will not live to turn 85.>> we were told this morning that would just be a matter of hours>> i complete 360 from last wednesday when jaime saw his grandmother through a window at gateway care and rehabilitation center and hayward and at that time no fever but he did...
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ya van 11 residentes de este lugar que han muerto por covid-19, se trata aed abuela de concejal jaime patiÑoe Área evitar repunte de covid-19, a continuaciÓn noticiero nacional del telemundo. pre no tenemos rey, el gobernador de nueva york, advierte que si el presidente trump insiste en reabrir el estado, desatara una crisis, el principal experto del gobierno, reitera que el paÍs no estÁ listo para levantar las restricciones. >> buenas tardes la presiÓn para reabrir el paÍs crece, el fondo monetario internacional, predice que la
ya van 11 residentes de este lugar que han muerto por covid-19, se trata aed abuela de concejal jaime patiÑoe Área evitar repunte de covid-19, a continuaciÓn noticiero nacional del telemundo. pre no tenemos rey, el gobernador de nueva york, advierte que si el presidente trump insiste en reabrir el estado, desatara una crisis, el principal experto del gobierno, reitera que el paÍs no estÁ listo para levantar las restricciones. >> buenas tardes la presiÓn para reabrir el paÍs crece,...
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. >> my name is jaime patino, councilman for the city of union city, california.grandmother is emma patino. nursing home in hayward, california. she is curntly at kaiser, san leandro, in the i.c.u., with a very grim outlk. we were only allowed to visit my grandmother througthe window of her room. she has dementia, so she didn't reallynderstand why we couldn't go inside and why we couldn't visit her. but that's what we did for about two weeks, until this past wednesday, when i got a ne alert via email from the "east bay times" saying that six people had passed away theret the gateway. on friday morning at 3:00 a.m., my dad received a phone call at she was being transported to kaiser hospital, san leandro, because her-- her oxygen levels had gone down. and when she got there, they found out that, not only was she covid-19-positive, that it had gone into her lungs, but her kidneys were starting to fail. her heart was being stressed because it was fighting the ptsease, and she also had shock. >> the pandemic has definitely influenced the way that we've beenble to inte
. >> my name is jaime patino, councilman for the city of union city, california.grandmother is emma patino. nursing home in hayward, california. she is curntly at kaiser, san leandro, in the i.c.u., with a very grim outlk. we were only allowed to visit my grandmother througthe window of her room. she has dementia, so she didn't reallynderstand why we couldn't go inside and why we couldn't visit her. but that's what we did for about two weeks, until this past wednesday, when i got a ne...
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. >> reporter: jaime patino, a councilmember, has a grandmother who lives here. he checked on her through the windo they have enough people working today, they tell u these nursing assistants tell me a staffing agency sent them here toda yesterday, two nursing a ides said they were urged to come back to work even though they've tested positive. they're currently working to develop a new policy that would allow asymptomatic workers to work with positive residents. contra costa county already has a similar policy in place. >> if in extreme cases, if staffing is extremely limited and every possible option has been exhausted, then the employer can make a request of public health. >> reporter: the county says it sent a taskforce to train workers and work with the center to reduce further infectio they're separating positive residents from negative residents. the state department that regulates these facilities says gateway and other facilities run by the same owner have had dozens of violations and citations in recent years, including failure to develop an effective i
. >> reporter: jaime patino, a councilmember, has a grandmother who lives here. he checked on her through the windo they have enough people working today, they tell u these nursing assistants tell me a staffing agency sent them here toda yesterday, two nursing a ides said they were urged to come back to work even though they've tested positive. they're currently working to develop a new policy that would allow asymptomatic workers to work with positive residents. contra costa county...
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tenemos lamentables noticias, porque la semana pasada entrevistamos a jaime patiÑo nieto, de la seÑoras y cuidemos a los demás. todo valdrá la pena. todos podemos poner de nuestra parte para que los que están en la lucha hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. paola: un verdadero suplicio viviÓ una pareja en la ciudad de mÉxico. ellos se aislaron en su departamento, tras haber que tenÍa coronavirus. sus vecinos empezaron a amenazarlo si trataron de impedir que les llevaran agua y comida. paulina gÓmez nos tiene todos los detalles. >> desesperado, me quede sin comida y sin agua. grandes amigos, Óscar y sandra, los quiero mucho. estÁn afuera del residencial donde yo vivo. no los dejan pasar. reportera: con coraje lÁgrimas, rodrigo fragoso denunciaba en redes sociales ser blanco de ataques y discriminaciÓn por parte de vecinos y administradora del departamento donde vive. despuÉs de que contarÁ la prensa su experiencia al ser diagnosticado con covid-19. >> estoy en cuarentena aquÍ en mi casa. obviamente, la comida y el agua se me terminaron. reportera: ese
tenemos lamentables noticias, porque la semana pasada entrevistamos a jaime patiÑo nieto, de la seÑoras y cuidemos a los demás. todo valdrá la pena. todos podemos poner de nuestra parte para que los que están en la lucha hagan lo suyo. y cuando esto pase, todos podremos seguir viviendo bien. paola: un verdadero suplicio viviÓ una pareja en la ciudad de mÉxico. ellos se aislaron en su departamento, tras haber que tenÍa coronavirus. sus vecinos empezaron a amenazarlo si trataron de...
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. >> reporter: jaime patino, who happens to a union city city council member, 84-year-old grandma emmaas been living here for t past two years. >> just a little upset that no one called us. no one called us from the family. we have to find out from a evid not talking. >> reporter: officials say 24 stafand 35 residents tested informs for e rus. >> my main concern are here her spirits and making sure things don't get worse in here. >> reporter: we reached out to the care facility for comment. we have yet to hear back. meanwhile, people who live in the neighborhood are on edge. >> they knew. >> reporter: guadalupe tafoya says his wife, who works here, is one of the staff members who tested positive for the virus. >> she was telling her boss you have to do something because it's a lot of people sick over here. and they say everything is okay, nobody's positive. so how many people died already? we see the bodies come out. >> reporter: tonight we still don't have a timeline on when the tests were made. we don't know when the folks were tested here in alameda county at these nursing homes. an
. >> reporter: jaime patino, who happens to a union city city council member, 84-year-old grandma emmaas been living here for t past two years. >> just a little upset that no one called us. no one called us from the family. we have to find out from a evid not talking. >> reporter: officials say 24 stafand 35 residents tested informs for e rus. >> my main concern are here her spirits and making sure things don't get worse in here. >> reporter: we reached out to the...
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jaime patino's grandmother passed away after we serke to him yey. she was 84ears old.ur condolences to him and his family. we reached out to the gateway care and rehab center, but have not heard back from management there. for more on what jme and others have been dealing with, and how this industry is grappling with the coronavirus,n i'm by david grabowski. he's a professor of health policy at harvd medical school. david grabski, thanks for ing with us. people a going to look at those numbers that we reported earlier,ver 3,600 deths, up from just a few hundred in a matter of days. ites an alarming rise. what is behind at ris >> it's incredibly alarming. if you can believe it, it's actually an underestimate. what's behind it is just how deadly this virus is in nursing homes. we have older adults with high levels of chronic illness. when this gets started in a nursing home, it's incredibly harmful to the population there. >> woodruff: >> nawaz: you called it the perfect storm. explain to me why. >> well, you have older adultsse living cother. you have staff members movi
jaime patino's grandmother passed away after we serke to him yey. she was 84ears old.ur condolences to him and his family. we reached out to the gateway care and rehab center, but have not heard back from management there. for more on what jme and others have been dealing with, and how this industry is grappling with the coronavirus,n i'm by david grabowski. he's a professor of health policy at harvd medical school. david grabski, thanks for ing with us. people a going to look at those numbers...
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we talked to jaime patino who visited his grandmother at the rehabilitation center. detected us early this morning to say she tested positive and is now in the hospital. there are at least 66 confirmed cases at the facility, 41 residents, 25 staff members and two more people died raising the total to nine. a nurse who used to work there has been talking to some of the infected staff . >> a really bad fatigue, body sweats, night chills, nightmares, the craziest things you've ever heard. it's very bad . >>> a representative for gateway issued a statement saying we will direct all available resources to the ongoing care, well-being of residents and families and loved ones informed on the safety and protection of our staff. is a healthcare center located in castro center is a been infected as well and in marin county one person has died, six others tested positive at the senior living community . >>> the deadly outbreak reflects a horrific situation at nursing homes across our nation. the wall street journal reports that coronavirus is getting more than 2300 people at nu
we talked to jaime patino who visited his grandmother at the rehabilitation center. detected us early this morning to say she tested positive and is now in the hospital. there are at least 66 confirmed cases at the facility, 41 residents, 25 staff members and two more people died raising the total to nine. a nurse who used to work there has been talking to some of the infected staff . >> a really bad fatigue, body sweats, night chills, nightmares, the craziest things you've ever heard....