The COVID-19 pandemic revealed a lot about our health care system, including the deep inequities in minority communities. That's why a new nonprofit is educating organizations that the community trusts.
The COVID 19 pandemic revealed a lot about our health care system, including the deep inequities in minority communities. That's why a new nonprofit is educating organizations that the community trusts.pandemic revealed a lot about our health care system, including the deep inequities in minority communities.
Walters is one of the many people who get their information from the places they trust: churches, community centers, food banks, or housing programs. The first step after taking the pledge is to do an internal assessment and identify what they need to improve.
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