Harry Sentoso, 63, died after going to work in an Irvine Amazon warehouse in March. His 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.
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.