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    South LA coronavirus testing begins at mobile site in Willowbrook

    South LA coronavirus testing began on a rainy Wednesday morning, as a mobile COVID-19 station administered tests to car-bound community members in the Willowbrook neighborhood.

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    Apr 9, 2020 • 1 min read

    South LA coronavirus testing began on a rainy Wednesday morning, as a mobile COVID-19 station administered tests to car-bound community members in the Willowbrook neighborhood.

    Medical professionals wearing protective clothing and rain gear staffed the site at the Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science and provided window-side tests to patients in cars.

    The testing site arrives a day after Los Angeles County health officials released preliminary data Tuesday indicating that black Angelenos were dying at a slightly higher rate than other races. The county report cites that of 169 people who had died of COVID-19, 17% were African-American. LA County is 9% black, which suggests a slightly higher proportional death rate than other populations. The data reflect national trends in large metropolitan areas like New York City, where African-Americans and Latinos face higher death rates due to coronavirus.

    Photojournalist Ted Soqui visited the mobile COVID-19 test site on a stormy morning and documented the workers and patients at the South LA drive-through testing site.

    Workers clad from head to toe in protective gear administer tests.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Both residents and workers are being very careful amid the pandemic.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    To get tested, residents had to pre-register online and make an appointment.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    A community member shows a worker their appointment information.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Sheila Marie Young, MD, looks on as testing continued.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Dr. Young helped guide community members throughout the day.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas wore a mask on-site.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    A mural of MLK Jr. overlooks the testing.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Despite the rain and circumstances, Dr. Roberto Vargas smiles through his mask.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    Community members swab their own or throats during the test, and then dispose of it.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

    A community member holds a sign of encouragement in the rain.

    Photo credit: Ted Soqui for KCRW.

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