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Día De Los Muertos Ofrendas Honor COVID-19 Victims

An ofrenda at the Sherman Heights Community Center in honor of COVID-19 victims. The alter is part of the Day of the Dead Memorial Project in the San Diego/Tijuana area, Oct. 28, 2020.
Matthew Bowler
An ofrenda at the Sherman Heights Community Center in honor of COVID-19 victims. The alter is part of the Day of the Dead Memorial Project in the San Diego/Tijuana area, Oct. 28, 2020.
This year, the annual observance of el Dia de los Muertos has taken on a special meaning. In San Diego and across California, traditional altars welcoming the spirits of deceased loved ones are now filled with pictures of people lost to COVID-19.

This year, the annual observance of Día de los Muertos has taken on a special meaning.

In San Diego and across California, traditional altars welcoming the spirits of deceased loved ones are now filled with pictures of people lost to COVID-19.

The pandemic has hit Latinos especially hard. While 34% of San Diego County residents are Hispanic or Latino, they account for 62% of the total positive coronavirus cases and 50% of the deaths in the county.

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The COVID-19 memorial ofrendas honor those deaths and also serve as a pointed reminder that not everyone has suffered equally during the long months of this pandemic.

Lori Saldaña, is a former state assemblywoman and a creator of the Day of the Dead Memorial Project in the San Diego/Tijuana area. She joined Midday Edition on Monday to discuss the project.