Case Study: The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center
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Located just eight miles away and along the Mississippi River, the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center (MCCNO) is the ideal place for hosting your next convention or trade show. No matter the size of your party, MCCNO has a variety of different services and accommodations to fulfill your needs.
As the nationâs sixth largest convention center, MCCNO offers 1.1 million square feet of continuous exhibit space, 12 combinable exhibit halls all under one roof and level, a grand ballroom and a theater/conference auditorium which seats over 4,000
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 04: Nurse Sandra Lindsay receives the second dose of a Pfizer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine, at Long Island Jewish Medical Center January 4, 2021 in the Queens borough of New York City. So far, only about 88,000 people have received the vaccine in New York. (Photo by Shannon Stapleton-Pool/Getty Images)
Newsflash: Lots of Black and Brown folks want to get vaccinated, but bureaucratic and technical bottlenecks, like crashing websites and inaccessible vaccine sites, are standing in the way.
The number of Black people who say they would be interested in getting the vaccine has steadily risen. A December poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) COVID-19 vaccine monitor project found that 62% of African Americans say they would probably or definitely get vaccinated against COVID-19 if given the opportunity; a 12% increase from the same September 2020 survey.