Pandemic Nation
Chasing the Vaccine: Last, and Lost
She has heard no plan for a federal relief package that might somehow lessen her burden. And, hotel worker Liliana Hernandez says, the whole notion of a vaccine getting the country back on track might be way too late for her and her colleagues. In a state of inequity, relief remains elusive.

The anxiously awaited rollout of coronavirus vaccines is now in motion, albeit in limited amounts at this early stage. Mark Kreidler speaks to a cross section of experts, health care executives and frontline workers to find out how California plans to equitably distribute the vaccine without leaving behind any communities.
Copyright 2020 Capital & Main
- Latest NewsFebruary 11, 2021
Why Does USC Hire People Fired by the LAPD?
- EducationFebruary 8, 2021
Why Is California Rushing to Reopen Its Schools?
- CoronavirusFebruary 19, 2021
Reopening Schools in the Pandemic Reveals a Class Divide
- CoronavirusFebruary 23, 2021
Vaccines Are Not Reaching Hardest Hit Los Angeles Communities
- Latest NewsFebruary 16, 2021
Tulare County’s Homeless to Be Thrown Off Their Levee Sanctuary
- EducationFebruary 4, 2021
City Sued for Letting Charter School Dodge Environmental Rules
- Latest NewsFebruary 2, 2021
Homeless Deaths in Los Angeles Rose by More than 30% in 2020
- Latest NewsFebruary 15, 2021
Coal’s Cautionary Tale for New Mexico’s Economy