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Public-private ‘vaccine equity’ fund aims to bring doses to Black and brown communities in Washington state
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and community and faith leaders from across the state announced a new public-private partnership Monday to raise $15 million to bring more COVID-19 vaccines to communities receiving too few doses — particularly Hispanic and Black people.
Public-private ‘vaccine equity’ fund aims to bring doses to Black and brown communities in Washington state
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and community and faith leaders from across the state announced a new public-private partnership Monday to raise $15 million to bring more COVID-19 vaccines to communities receiving too few doses — particularly Hispanic and Black people.
Public-private ‘vaccine equity’ fund aims to bring doses to Black and brown communities in Washington state
Originally posted on the Seattle Times by Scott Greenstone Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and community and faith leaders from across the state announced a new public-private partnership Monday to raise $15 million to bring more COVID-19...
Public-private ‘vaccine equity’ fund aims to bring doses to Black and brown communities in Washington state
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and community and faith leaders from across the state announced a new public-private partnership Monday to raise $15 million to bring more COVID-19 vaccines to communities receiving too few doses — particularly Hispanic and Black people.
Public-private ‘vaccine equity’ fund aims to bring doses to Black and brown communities in Washington state
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and community and faith leaders from across the state announced a new public-private partnership Monday to raise $15 million to bring more COVID-19 vaccines to communities receiving too few doses — particularly Hispanic and Black people.