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This is the final installment of KCRW’s series on remembering some of the LA lives lost to COVID-19, as told by the people who loved them.

Honoring COVID lives lost: Leo Fabian, a 31-year-old husband who loved Dodgers and Disney

This is the final installment of KCRW’s series on remembering some of the LA lives lost to COVID-19, as told by the people who loved them.

from KCRW Features

Ana Dolores Vasquez was a mother who devoted her life to caring for a son with a disability. She died of COVID-19 in December 2020.

Honoring COVID lives lost: Ana Dolores Vasquez, a hardworking mom who knew how to treat herself

Ana Dolores Vasquez was a mother who devoted her life to caring for a son with a disability. She died of COVID-19 in December 2020.

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Since the beginning of the pandemic, rats seem to be more prominent in every major city.

Ratpocalypse: COVID pandemic is causing a rat infestation

Since the beginning of the pandemic, rats seem to be more prominent in every major city.

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