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PHOTO: Two young boys who were traveling alone while attempting to reach relatives in the United States sit huddled with a larger group of migrants who took them in, at the U.S. Border in March 2021.
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Scared and hungry: Young boys cross the border alone

PHOTO: Juan Martinez talks to "Nightline" about stepping up to be his siblings' guardian at 19 years old after their mother died from COVID-19.

As COVID-19 turns more children into orphans, siblings step up to fill the void

PHOTO: Shaun Evans, pictured with his wife Sarah Evans, tested positive for COVID-19 in early March 2020. He now receives dialysis three times a week as a result of the illness.
ABC

COVID-19 'long-haulers' trying to decode lasting symptoms a year after falling ill

PHOTO: Erwin Lambrento, an emergency room nurse in New York City, died in May from the coronavirus. His family honored him in a memorial service in August.

Filipino American nurses are part of an overlooked community hit hard by COVID-19

PHOTO: An attendant talks to a person waiting in their car at a coronavirus testing site at Ascarate Park, Oct. 31, 2020, in El Paso, Texas.
Cengiz Yar/Getty Images, FILE

El Paso, Texas, getting crushed by COVID-19 as state surpasses a million cases

PHOTO: Ron Hernandez, President of the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs, is seen here in an interview with ABC News' Matt Gutman.

Police officers, communities of color reflect on the struggle to build trust

PHOTO: Wearing masks to prevent the spread of COVID19, elementary school students  begin their school day in Godley, Texas, Aug. 5, 2020.
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Teachers concerned over COVID-19 safety as schools reopen, new cases are reported

PHOTO: Army veteran Lucy Del Gaudio, who says she experienced sexual assault in the military, is at the forefront of a grassroots movement seeking justice for Vanessa Guillen.

Army veteran on role in Vanessa Guillen justice movement and her own sexual assault

PHOTO: Getting paid leave was what Beatty Delgado says made it easier for her to stay home and recover, with her husband by her side after testing positive.
ABC

Latinos, many with essential jobs, disproportionately affected by COVID-19

PHOTO: Gloria Guillen shows a portrait of her daughter, Vanessa Guillen, in her Army uniform.
ABC

Vanessa Guillen didn’t report harassment because she says she wouldn’t be believed, mom says

PHOTO: Elijah McClain, an unarmed Black man who died days after he was subdued by three policemen and injected with a powerful sedative in August 2019, poses in an undated photograph in Aurora, Colo.
Family Photo/Handout via Reuters

What happened to Elijah McClain? Protests help bring new attention to his death

PHOTO: This barren patch of land is officially called Municipal Cemetery No. 12. But these days, it’s known as the COVID-19 burial ground.
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Mexico's coronavirus cases 'not coming down yet' even as country begins to reopen

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