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Falta de información para comunidades minoritarias del centro de la Florida

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A diario los televidentes del centro de la Florida obtienen la información mas reciente sobre el COVID-19 mediante conferencias de prensa.

Sin embargo, esa misma información no esta siendo divulgada por oficiales locales durante su transmisión en vivo para las minorías, como los de habla hispana. "Si no tienen las cosas en el idioma necesario no van a saber que va a expirar en tal día," dijo la representante estatal, Amy Mercado. "Tenemos que saber la información lo mas pronto posible." Mercado asegura que de no ser así, las comunidades minoritarias podrían quedar por fuera de importantes beneficios ofrecidos a nivel local y federal. "Si solamente se da en un idioma y no bilingue por decirlo o mas--porque en mi comunidad no

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