FLORIDA EXCLUSIVO NOV.21-22-2020
Nov 25, 2020 ·
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Mirna Chamorro Spokesperson Fl Dept Of Health8CDC Health Tips for a Safe and Healthy Holiday Frances Colon Director of Voto Latino para la Coalicion Fl Para Todos Krizia Lopez from...
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Mirna Chamorro Spokesperson Fl Dept Of Health8CDC Health
Tips for a Safe and Healthy Holiday
Frances Colon Director of Voto Latino para la Coalicion Fl Para Todos
Krizia Lopez from Mesa Boricua and Maria Rebelles Director of Chispa
Puerto Rican organizations in Florida celebrate electoral participation of the Boricua community ’Puerto Ricans in Florida made it clear in these elections that, as the fastest growing Latino group in the state, with 27% of the total electorate in the Sunshine State, their vote counts. In addition, in this cycle the capacity for organization and mobilization of the leaders of the Puerto Rican community was evidenced, as well as their commitment to participate in the civic and democratic processes that affect the Puerto Rican community in Florida and on the island
Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP, American Heart Association Medical Director for Prevention
As the corona virus pandemic continues through the fall and winter, coinciding with flu season, getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever. Many hospitals remain overcrowded with COVID-19 patients. Reducing the risk of requiring hospitalization for the flu is critical not only to protect yourself and your loved ones, but also to ensure that hospitals have the resources available to treat those who require medical care.
Dr. Jose Cordero, pediatrician and epidemiologist, spokesperson for the March of Dimes
The United States is among one of the worst developed countries to have a baby, and it's even more dire for women of color. At a time when our nation is grappling with a national call to address systemic racism, March's new report card from the March of Dimes highlights the current maternal and child health crisis in the United States.
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Tips for a Safe and Healthy Holiday
Frances Colon Director of Voto Latino para la Coalicion Fl Para Todos
Krizia Lopez from Mesa Boricua and Maria Rebelles Director of Chispa
Puerto Rican organizations in Florida celebrate electoral participation of the Boricua community ’Puerto Ricans in Florida made it clear in these elections that, as the fastest growing Latino group in the state, with 27% of the total electorate in the Sunshine State, their vote counts. In addition, in this cycle the capacity for organization and mobilization of the leaders of the Puerto Rican community was evidenced, as well as their commitment to participate in the civic and democratic processes that affect the Puerto Rican community in Florida and on the island
Dr. Eduardo Sanchez, M.D., M.P.H., FAAFP, American Heart Association Medical Director for Prevention
As the corona virus pandemic continues through the fall and winter, coinciding with flu season, getting a flu vaccine is more important than ever. Many hospitals remain overcrowded with COVID-19 patients. Reducing the risk of requiring hospitalization for the flu is critical not only to protect yourself and your loved ones, but also to ensure that hospitals have the resources available to treat those who require medical care.
Dr. Jose Cordero, pediatrician and epidemiologist, spokesperson for the March of Dimes
The United States is among one of the worst developed countries to have a baby, and it's even more dire for women of color. At a time when our nation is grappling with a national call to address systemic racism, March's new report card from the March of Dimes highlights the current maternal and child health crisis in the United States.
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