Eighty percent of adults in Langley Park, Md., are not U.S. citizens. Many have no legal status or health insurance and don’t qualify for unemployment.
Another note informed residents that, although the coronavirus had closed the leasing office, it had not canceled rent payments, which should be dropped through a slot in a metal box.has temporary protected status but spoke on the condition that his last name not be used, to protect his wife, Mariadidn’t have the entire $1,270. He didn’t even have enough for his insulin, which he had run out of three weeks ago. So he kept working, even as the situation grew more dire.
Already, the Zip code that includes Langley Park has 97 confirmed cases of covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to more-detailed data released Sunday by state officials about Maryland’s 8,225 cases and 235 deaths. The community’s true tally is probably far higher.Few of the country’s estimated 7 million undocumented workers — janitors, construction workers, landscapers, caregivers — have health insurance, and even those who do often avoid seeking medical attention.
Sactic was forced to lay off his five employees and was considering filing for bankruptcy. He predicted that few of the mall’s 50 businesses would survive.When Hogan ordered nonessential companies closed on March 23, many construction projects came to a halt. It was the first case Maria knew of in the neighborhood. She glanced up at the apartment buildings all around her.The ambulance had arrived March 30, not to the apartment building Santos identified but to the one next door. As anxious neighbors watched from balconies across the grassy courtyard, paramedics had hurried downstairs to a basement unit with a Santa Claus welcome mat.
Two days later, Alfaro received a call from the hospital saying her roommate had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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