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Health officials rush to close vaccination gap for Hispanics

Health officials rush to close vaccination gap for Hispanics POLITICO 7 hrs ago By Rachel Roubein and Dan Goldberg © Nathan Papes/The Springfield News-Leader via AP Retired RN Barbara Vicente administers a shot of the Pfizer vaccine to Bobbie Guillette, 68, from Austin, Texas, at a clinic in Springfield, Mo., on June 22. Troves of misinformation, language barriers and fears around immigration enforcement are hampering efforts to vaccinate Hispanic communities against Covid-19, challenging the Biden administration’s push to crush the coronavirus as a dangerous new variant quickly spreads. Much of the nationwide attention on the slowing vaccination campaign has focused on hard-line resisters, predominately in Republican-led states in the South and Mountain West. But Hispanic communities, even as they’re among the most eager to receive the shots, are still facing barriers to vaccination that could leave them vulnerable to the virus this summer, according

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600 to 800-year-old Indian mound discovered in Baton Rouge

600 to 800-year-old Indian mound discovered in Baton Rouge Sign In ELLYN COUVILLION, The Advocate FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Archeologist Malcolm Shuman poses next to a historical marker in Baton Rouge, La. Shuman and his crew identified a site at a new Baton Rouge subdivision, the Sanctuary, as an Indian mound dating back to 1300. (Ellyn Couvilli/The Advocate via AP)ELLYN COUVILLI/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3Trees covers an Indian mound in Baton Rouge, La. Archeologist Malcolm Shuman and his crew identified a site at a new Baton Rouge subdivision, the Sanctuary, as an Indian mound dating back to 1300. (Ellyn Couvilli/The Advocate via AP)ELLYN COUVILLI/APShow MoreShow Less

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