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Coronavirus in California
"Coronavirus in California: Stories from the Front Lines" is a podcast from the Los Angeles Times hosted by reporter Gustavo Arellano. Every weekday, the podcast gives listeners dispatches from Californians who are in the thick of this pandemic. We hear from medical workers struggling to care for people who’ve fallen ill. We talk to renters and teachers, farmworkers and athletes, from Crescent City to Chula Vista. And we reach out to LA Times staffers to get reports from the field. "Coronavirus in California" will tackle tough questions: What’s actually going on in our hospitals and...
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4.8 stars from 163 ratings
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روووعه انصحكم في تنزيله via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/21
Listen to it now!
Really cool host Gustavo Arellano! Great show!
Ferniefern83 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/07/20
Specially for CA and LA!
Many places are dealing with Coronavirus. I wanted to have audio about how Californians were being affected. Thanks for this! LA Times needs to do more podcasts
Gil-mar via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/03/20
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