April 2, 2020

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C e l e b r a t i n g 2 6 Ye a r s o f Service in Inglewood, Airport area Communities

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Safety Remains Top Priority at SoFi Stadium Site Turner Hunt Statement:

“[Today] we were advised of a trade worker who tested positive for the COVID-19 virus. First and most importantly the worker is doing well, receiving care, and recovering. The worker has not been on the jobsite since Friday March 20th. The safety of the people on site and in our community remains our top priority. The worker was located in an isolated, material pre-assembly area outside the building. The individual had not at any time entered the building or used any of its common areas. All equipment that may have been used by the worker is being disinfected. THJV is also contacting all equipment rental companies to disinfect all equipment, as a general precaution. The assembled materials the worker was in contact with are now located on the roof and are in compliance with CDC timeframes, meaning the period of time suggested the virus can maintain on a surface has passed. Due to our protocols and the nature of the worker’s assignment, those who may have been exposed are minimal. Those in “close contact” are in self-quarantine, while those in “casual contact” are self-monitoring. This is all in accordance with LA County Department of Health Services and CDC Guidelines. The quarantine/monitor period will extent until April 3rd. Project protocols strictly enforce social distancing. This includes limiting access to the personnel hoist, no group gatherings over 10 people and those must maintain six foot separation, and certain tasks that require close contact are suspended or re-sequenced. The project has increased the amount toilet facilities and wash stations throughout site and have activated permanent toilets inside the building. Each one has hand washing station and sanitizer. We Continued on page 3

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Local family still work amid shut down By Francis Taylor, Senior Writer

Proud parents of three children ages one to nine, the local El Salvadorian of Jose and Nora Penate are managing work amid the federal and state laws that require people to stay home during the growing coronavirus pandemic. Sons, Jose, Jr., Kevin and Daniel are being care for by their grandmother who is visiting from El Salvador. “My wife and I are able to work during this stay at home period,” Penate said. “The nature of our jobs is that we are able to work even though my hours have been reduced by about 20 percent for an indefinite period. If conditions return to normal soon, we will not experience any significant delinquency in paying our bills regularly and on time,” he added. Penate provides residential apartment maintenance services for a property owner who owns multiple units in the City of Inglewood. Before everyone was encouraged to stay safe at home,’ he had been preparing a one bedroom apartment for a new tenant. The property owner allowed him to continue working even though he cut his hours by one day each week. “The property owner said that several tenants have already indicated that they may not be able to pay their April rent which may leave him short on funds to pay his workers.” Penate said. “He also said that while tenants have been given a

STAYING STRONG-From left grandmother, Jose Jr., Kevin, Nora and Jose Penate Sr. (holding son Daniel) are managing the crisis while working and following orders to stay at home. (Francis Taylor/ Photo)

reprieve for rent increases and evictions for an indefinite period, property owners have not been given any reprieve on water bills, property taxes, insurance and other expenses associated with rental property ownership.” The Penate children are enjoying their time at home. Jose, Jr., has been studying several hours each day while his younger brothers have been playing in their yard and watching Disney movies on television. Jose, Jr. is a good student

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and his favorite subject is Science. He explained that he recently completed a science experiment at home to determine which soap detergent produced the most suds. He completed the assignment, created a series of charts to reveal his findings and was prepared to present his experiment to his classmates. “I was proud of my project,” he said, “but my school was shut down before Continued on page 3

COVID-19 brings us

closer together By Melanie Mack, IT Contributor

As the third quarter of 2020 comes to a close, the world is experiencing a pandemic, which has upended the world as we know it. While the Coronavirus spreads at break neck speed, oddly, it has given all of us time to slowdown and pause while on quarantine. For many, this pause (quarantine) has quickly evolved into quality time for self-care, presence with family, Continued on page 3

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