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that should set off alarm bells for people that they need to get the shots in arms. look, north carolina s 33rd, 34th in the country, not where we want to be. we re ahead in the south, but we know we ve got to do a lot more. and one of the things we were successful at doing is building our own data base. we knew that communities of color were there were great health disparities there even before the pandemic. as covid came on, we saw blacks and hispanics dying at twice the rate. and it is why we put forth an effort to make sure we collected the data and tackled this race disparity. and we were able to close the gap with vaccinations in our hispanic community and narrow significantly the gap in our black, african-american communities. and that s a positive step for our state. we ve still got a long way to go, as does the rest of the country right now. do you blame any of the hesitancy or reluctance on the
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Minister for Equalities speech on the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report
Transcript of Kemi Badenoch MP s speech in the House of Commons on the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities report
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20 April 2021 (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered)
Mr Deputy Speaker, with permission, I would like to make a statement about our work to examine inequality across the population. And set out a new, positive agenda for change.
This government is committed to building a fairer Britain and taking the action needed to promote equality and opportunity for all.
We do however recognise that serious disparities exist across our society. And we are determined to take the action that is required to address them.