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In this April 28, 2020 photo, Isaac Lopez, 19, pulls down the door of one of his father's Tacos El Tajin food trucks after a slow day of selling food to the few people out and about in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood. Tomas Lopez, 44, died of COVID-19 on April 2, was a beloved fixture wherever he sold tacos from his family's bright green taco truck, and now his family members are hoping to continue the business with the same spirit of friendship and joy for his customers that their father and husband had. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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