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MSDH uses local health centers to help underserved communities with COVID-19 vaccines


MSDH uses local health centers to help underserved communities with COVID-19 vaccines
MSDH uses local health centers to help underserved communities with COVID-19 vaccines
By Andrés Fuentes | March 16, 2021 at 9:21 PM CDT - Updated March 17 at 7:11 AM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Most of the more than 900,000 COVID-19 vaccines were administered through the 24 Mississippi State Department of Health sites or other providers.
With Gov. Tate Reeves announcing all residents 16 years and older now are eligible for the shot, health care officials are bracing for more appointments to be scheduled.
However, the focus will still be on the 65+ crowd, rather than younger, less at-risk people. ....

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Tolerance.ca® - Peru: Disability Rights at Risk with New Bill


Peru: Disability Rights at Risk with New Bill
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Click to expand Image A view of the Congress building in Lima, Peru, September 17, 2018. © REUTERS/Guadalupe Pardo A view of the Congress building in Lima, Peru, September 17, 2018. © REUTERS/Guadalupe Pardo (Lima) – Thousands of Peruvians with disabilities risk losing some of their legal rights if Congress passes a new law for people with disabilities that would replace existing legislation, Human Rights Watch said today. The Commission on Social Inclusion and People with Disabilities in the Peruvian Congress approved the draft bill on February 8, 2021, without engaging in a broad consultation… ....

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Text me about cervical cancer


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IMAGE: Ford learned that women want to receive text messages about their health care, but presently can t because of federal medical privacy and telecommunication laws.
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An estimated 14,480 new cases of invasive cervical cancer will be diagnosed in the United States this year, according to the American Cancer Society. Cases that could be prevented or cured with better education from screening to treatment based on improved provider-patient communication, says a Michigan State University researcher.
The issue is particularly acute for Black women, said Sabrina Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology within MSU s College of Human Medicine. Ford s research was published online Feb. 1 in the journal ....

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Treasury Ramps Up Racial Equity Review as It Deploys Relief Funds


Treasury Ramps Up Racial Equity Review as It Deploys Relief Funds
The review follows an executive order signed by President Biden requiring federal agencies to pursue racial equity and to support underserved communities in their policies and programming.
The initiative is expected to be led by Adewale Adeyemo after he is confirmed as deputy Treasury secretary.Credit.Pool photo by Greg Nash
March 17, 2021
WASHINGTON The Treasury Department is moving ahead with a formal racial equity review of the agency and its programs, putting in place an effort to ensure that economic fairness is prioritized throughout the Biden administration as it begins to disburse $1.9 trillion in relief money. ....

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Mobility data used to respond to COVID-19 can leave out older and non-white people


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Information on individuals mobility where they go as measured by their smartphones has been used widely in devising and evaluating ways to respond to COVID-19, including how to target public health resources. Yet little attention has been paid to how reliable these data are and what sorts of demographic bias they possess. A new study tested the reliability and bias of widely used mobility data, finding that older and non-White voters are less likely to be captured by these data. Allocating public health resources based on such information could cause disproportionate harms to high-risk elderly and minority groups.
The study, by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and Stanford University, appears in the ....

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