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hike in hospitalizations and deaths. but as the associated press reports, statistics from the department of health do not back his claim. black texans make up about 12% of the state s population and account for about 15% of total cases and just more than 10% of deaths. all this unfolds in the covid crisis worsens in the south. donald trump runs to coleman, alabama, where trump will take the stage in about an hour. again, not going to make you listen to that unless there is breaking news. it s an outdoor event in the middle of a covid hot spot with about 20,000 people expected to attend. just this week the city declared a covid-related state of emergency as hospitals struggle with the surge in patients. it s a crisis at hospitals across the state. the federal government even sent in crews to help exhausted health care workers. joining us now to discuss, dr. karen lander, assistant state health officer with the alabama department of public
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