Just over three months after the first coronavirus death was reported in the United States, the national death toll from the virus has now reached 100,000.
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One of those victims was a 63-year Los Angeles County man who went to work in an Amazon warehouse in March. Harry Sentoso’s story is profiled in a Los Angeles Times report on the risks faced by workers at those warehouses. His family is asking why Amazon hired additional workers to help with non-essential online purchases putting those workers' lives at risk.
Times reporter Sam Dean joins Midday Edition on Thursday to discuss the report.