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State, local leaders examine racial disparity in COVID-19 cases

Video Credit: WCPO Cincinnati - Duration: 02:27s - Published
State, local leaders examine racial disparity in COVID-19 cases

State, local leaders examine racial disparity in COVID-19 cases

According to statistics, a disproportionate number of African Americans are contracting and dying of COVID-19.

Cincinnati Health Commissioner Melba Moore and Vice Mayor Chris Smitherman are among the local leaders tasked with learning more about how COVID-19 impacts African Americans.


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