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Biden administration announces $2.25 billion initiative to take on Covid-19 health equity issues
From CNN’s Jen Christensen
The Biden administration announced Wednesday a new $2.25 billion initiative to address health equity issues related to Covid-19.
The grant, funded through the US Department of Health and Human Services, will expand health services to help reduce Covid-19-related health disparities.
The money will fund programs to improve and increase access to testing and contact tracing among vulnerable populations, including communities of color and among people who live in rural communities. These communities have been underserved and are at higher risk for more severe Covid-19 disease.
A 111-year-old building near Pensacola s Palafox Wharf area will be torn down to make way for a multi-story residential development.
The building at 711 S. Palafox St. was the long-time home of the Scuba Shack, which closed after the owners retired and sold the building to Pensacola resident Jim English last year.
The Pensacola Planning Board gave final approval Tuesday for the demolition of the building.
Because the building is more than 50 years old, the city s Architectural Review Board had to review the demolition request. The ARB voted in December to delay the demolition permit for 60 days, which pushed back the Planning Board hearing on the issue until Tuesday.