After a tough year, Latino restaurants welcome Cinco de Mayo and more customers

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'We experienced The Great Depression, World War II, all the conflicts,' said Leo Duran, whose Texas eatery opened in 1927. 'But the pandemic was a brand new ballgame for everybody.”

For restaurant employees still working or for those coming back to work, there's also the safety issue.

The federation has administered nearly 8,000 vaccine doses to workers and their families in Los Angeles County, going to areas where many food workers live, such as Pico Union, and partnering with institutions such as Cal State Los Angeles.

 

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