on race and kracoronavirus. this focussed on the latino community. and undocumented immigrants. focusing on getting financial help from the state. >> it's not enough to have the program in place. you have to communicate to people because people are afraid. that's one thing he county has done. we have actually partnered with the community for years. this is not just a last minute thing. we had a campaign to protect immigrants. there's a lot of trust. we know that you have to understand the challenges. let's take the issue of tesing. it's not enough to provide a test and say latinos should come and get tested. because we know from talking to some of them if you are the breadwinner in your family, and you get tested and are tested positive, you are terrified that that means you are going to be quarantined and that you are not going to be able to provide. you have to not only provide the testing, you have to provide a means of helping that individual in the family financially. >> according to a new associated press poll 61% of latinos have experienced some sort of household income l