字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント the toll on American families in this country, workers on the front lines risking their lives from the hospitals, of course, to the supermarkets, to the male men and women and with it least 10 million Americans out of work applying for unemployment, the long lines tonight for food. As we reported last night here, the new numbers also show the terrible toll on African Americans. Minorities are being hit especially hard. Here's a B C's Steve Austin saw me Tonight. Outside this Miami area unemployment office is more proof tonight that Cove it 19 is ruining families. More than 10 million Americans are out of work, and that number will rise. There was very little social distancing here Tuesday. They were more worried about how they're going to feed their Children. We had a glut of people show up way too early. We've given out hundreds and under Dr Applications, but now we're printing up hundreds and hundreds more. It's no wonder that 80% of Americans feel things will only get worse at this food pantry and Fort Lauderdale, the lines were even longer. Right now, I haven't worked in two weeks. Both jobs put on hiatus. We saw lines Justus long as people waited for food near Pittsburgh on Monday. It is with heavy heart tonight that the family of Cheryl K. Tron shares that Cove in 19 robbed them of their sister. On Friday night, she worked at a police station in suburban Atlanta. In Detroit, hearts are breaking for the family of Vincent Barbour. He and his wife, Latrice A, were just married in October. She thinks he got sick after a haircut. I'm watching people who are not taking this seriously. They're partying there, visiting everybody lost the love of my life. Authorities across the country are now underlining that black and brown Americans have more to fear from both the virus and the shutdown meant to fight it. And tonight, new numbers experts share that only one in five Latino workers can safely work from home. And the CDC tonight is saying that while black Americans make up 18% of the U. S population, they were 33% of all corona virus hospitalizations in the month of March. We've known literally forever that diseases like diabetes, hypertension, obesity and asthma a disproportionately afflicting the minority populations, particularly the African Americans at those food pantries across the country. The lines are filled with hope and thanks, Very good. Awesome. Each box a small bit of rescue. It's T Boz and Sami with us tonight from CDC headquarters in Atlanta and Stevie here from so many of those families how grateful they are for this food. And we really need to support our food banks during all of this. But of course, we have to remind our audience that those families, many of them, still wait for those all important stimulus checks. Those checks can't come fast enough. David and the Treasury is saying that Americans waiting for a stimulus check by direct deposit will see those checks hit their bank accounts starting next week. But if you're waiting for check in the mail, it could take at least a month or so. David. All right, Steve. Thank you. Hi, everyone. George Stephanopoulos here. Thanks for checking out the ABC News YouTube channel. If you'd like to get more video show highlights and watch live event coverage, click on the right over here to subscribe to our channel. And don't forget to download the ABC News after breaking news alerts.
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