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Thursday, May 7, 2020

Maxine Waters gets real about COVID-19, reveals she lost sister to virus

The devastating toll of COVID-19 on the Black community has hit home for Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA).

In an interview with theGrio on Thursday, Rep. Waters shared that her sister recently passed away from coronavirus.

“It is one of the most painful things that I’ve ever had to experience in my life,” Rep. Waters told theGrio. “She had suffered. And so we are going through a very difficult time. It was not easy, but in many ways, I’m so glad she’s out of pain.”

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Homegoing services will be held in her hometown of St. Louis, Missouri.

The congresswoman recently offered an emotion-filled tribute to her sister on Capitol Hill during a debate over a stimulus relief bill.

Rep. Waters said that her sister, like many African-American seniors, was living in an assisted care facility, which the congresswoman said could be a dangerous environment for the vulnerable.

“The nursing home is the only place we have for many of our seniors, many of whom have outlived their families,” Rep. Waters told theGrio. “That’s where they go. And now these nursing homes are like a petri dish for the continued development of this virus that is killing us.”

Rep. Waters said that she has lost several friends and loved ones to coronavirus, including former Houston state representative., Al Edwards, who led the effort to make Juneteenth an official holiday.

“Al was truly a terrific legislator, an organizer, and a visionary. He did well. He will be recorded very faithfully in history,” she reflected.

The congresswoman’s personal losses have only further strengthened her conviction that Black Americans must prioritize their health.

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“I want Black people to do everything that they can to take care of themselves,” Waters said.

“I want them to be aware that they gotta have masks. They can’t go out. They can’t party. They can’t be in groups. I want them to isolate as much as they can. I want us to honor all of that. I want us to be patient with all of that.”

Rep. Waters said she is working with the housing authority in LA County to supply residents of public housing with masks, which may be hard to acquire or unaffordable.

The congresswoman also recently led the effort to set aside $60 billion dollars of $310 billion dollar PPP coronavirus relief funding for minority, women-owned and small businesses. She emphasized that both the economic well-being and physical health of the community, are key for survival.

“In the final analysis, you’ve got to take care of yourself,” she said, “because a lot of people out there don’t care about you.”

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