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Racism is Now a Public Health Crisis in San Diego County - Voice and Viewpoint

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San Diego County will now be Collaborative and use a Data Driven Response to COVID-19  SAN DIEGO - Racism is a public health crisis in San Diego County. The County of San Diego will have a collaborative, data-driven response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In both instances the County will use equitable funding practices to support […]

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