
Reporter Roundup: Why Have at Home Deaths Spiked?
5/21/2020 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions
KPCC reporters discuss at-home death rates in LA County.
KPCC reporters discuss why at-home death rates are rising, education cuts and relocating homeless populations from beneath freeway overpasses. KPCC’s Elly Yu obtained county data showing a sharp increase in at-home deaths in April compared to the same time last year. The question is what is causing the rise. On Friday, a federal judge’s order relocating homeless populations goes into effect.
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Reporter Roundup is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal

Reporter Roundup: Why Have at Home Deaths Spiked?
5/21/2020 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions
KPCC reporters discuss why at-home death rates are rising, education cuts and relocating homeless populations from beneath freeway overpasses. KPCC’s Elly Yu obtained county data showing a sharp increase in at-home deaths in April compared to the same time last year. The question is what is causing the rise. On Friday, a federal judge’s order relocating homeless populations goes into effect.
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