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Guest column: Lessons learned during pandemic are improving health care for all Louisianans

Por: The Advocate Opinion December 28, 2022

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Over the last few eventful years in public health, we have learned that when we partner with communities, listen to their needs and amplify their voices, the progress we make is not only more substantial — it’s meaningful.We know this approach works based on the results of our COVID-19 vaccine strategy. At the start of the crisis, the data spoke volumes: Death rates among African Americans were 15.99 per 100,000, compared to 3.79 per... + full article



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