Shalina Chatlani
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Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama have the lowest vaccination rates in the U.S and doses are going to waste. Other countries, like India, are still struggling with high deaths and low vaccine supply.
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A federally funded clinic in rural Mississippi embodies the history of community health centers in the U.S., and shows how these safety-net clinics can help minority patients during the pandemic.
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States with the worst vaccination rates are clustered in the South. A look at three Gulf states: what's working and what needs to change to vaccinate more people?
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In April, Mardi Gras Indians held a funeral and parade for one of their own — one of a few large cultural events to occur since the pandemic started and most large events in the region were canceled.
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Past And Present Collide As Community Health Centers Strive To Close Rural Care Gaps In The PandemicMany rural health leaders believe community health centers, which were born in the 60s to reach low-income communities of color, were a missing piece in achieving equity in the vaccine rollout.
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In a large auditorium in rural Plaquemines Parish, La., hundreds of commercial fishers and processing plant workers got their shot in the arm last week....
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Not all of the residents of Jackson, Miss., have had clean water restored — weeks after a winter storm. It's leading to major questions over emergency preparedness, and the state of infrastructure.
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Mississippi endured a winter storm that knocked out power and water to hundreds of thousands of residents. Black Mississippians say their needs continue to be ignored.
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Mary Williams is a strong believer in taking charge of her own health. It’s what she thinks about in her work as a nurse and it’s what she talks about...
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Traducción de Luis Rodrigálvare z. Georgia Washington tiene 79 años y ha estado en cuarentena en su casa la mayor parte de la pandemia. Pero se ha...