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As Florida experiences a slight increase in coronavirus infections following spring break, the pathogen s more infectious deadly mutations have been found mostly in people of color.
Black residents, who make up an estimated 17% of Florida s population, accounted for 17% of the 2,954 people diagnosed with a COVID variant as of April 1, according to data obtained by The Palm Beach Post that only including information on variant cases through April 1.
White residents, who make up an estimated 53% of Florida s population, accounted for 37% of those infected with a variant.
Latinos, who make up 26% of the state s population, accounted for 32% of the variant infections.
An additional 389 people, or 13%, of other races have been diagnosed with mutations; the rest are listed as unknown.
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Intermountain Healthcare is working on a transformative model for the future of healthcare called population health that focuses on keeping people in communities healthy and pre-emptively addressing cause of illnesses, rather than just treating people when they are sick.
As an important additional step, Intermountain is partnering with the University of Utah to jointly develop a new medical educational program the first of its kind in the United States to be used to train the next generation of physicians in population health, which focuses on keeping people and communities healthy and addresses factors that can lead to illness and injury in an effort to prevent those from occurring.
Intermountain partners with University of Utah to jointly develop new medical educational program
Intermountain Healthcare is working on a transformative model for the future of healthcare called population health that focuses on keeping people in communities healthy and pre-emptively addressing cause of illnesses, rather than just treating people when they are sick.
As an important additional step, Intermountain is partnering with the University of Utah to jointly develop a new medical educational program the first of its kind in the United States to be used to train the next generation of physicians in population health, which focuses on keeping people and communities healthy and addresses factors that can lead to illness and injury in an effort to prevent those from occurring.