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The $2.3 trillion COVID-19 relief and government funding package includes $7 billion in funding for broadband programs, as well as reforms to the PPP program to expand television and radio station eligibility.
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Overall, the legislation provides $7 billion in federal funding for programs focused on broadband deployment, access, and network infrastructure security.
The FCC’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program will receive an additional $250 million to support telehealth projects during the pandemic.
Changes to the Small Business Administration’s affiliation rules expand the eligibility of certain television and radio stations owned by larger groups for PPP loan funds.
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State task force works to get more Black and minority communities vaccinated
Local community leaders in Florida are making a statewide push to get encourage Black and minority groups to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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FLORIDA â Local community leaders in Florida are making a statewide push to get encourage Black and minority groups to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Florida Statewide COVID-19 Vaccine Community Engagement Task Force is planning to work with Go. Ron DeSantis to create accessibility of the vaccine in under-served communities.
Dr. RB Holmes, Task Force Chair and Organizer Pastor at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church and President of Tallahassee Chapter of the National Action Network said the group s plan is to get 60 to 70 percent of Black and minority communities vaccinated in the state of Florida.
announced Monday. His tenure officially began on January 4.
Griffin comes to Penn State from the City University of New York’s Kingsborough Community College, where he served as director of health programs. He has also previously served as director of Student Health and Counseling Services at Alabama A&M.
With more than a decade of leadership experience in college health enterprises, Griffin has worked on a variety of grant projects and campus health initiatives that improved student health and campus health service utilization.
Griffin currently serves on the board of the American College Health Association (ACHA), as well as the association’s coronavirus task force.