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Heavy snowfall delays COVID vaccine appointments across Tri-State
Snowfall like what Greater Cincinnati saw overnight Monday into Tuesday had wide-reaching impacts across the region, and the efforts to vaccinate people against the coronavirus were not immune to its effects.
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Snowfall like what Greater Cincinnati saw overnight Monday into Tuesday had wide-reaching impacts across the region, and the efforts to vaccinate people against the coronavirus were not immune to its effects.
While some COVID-19 vaccine providers were able to keep their appointments uninterrupted Tuesday, others like those run by the Hamilton County Health Department said they will have to reschedule.
SSM Health joins Catholic Health Care Systems to confront racism, achieve health equity
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SSM Health has announced that it is joining with the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) in a new initiative to confront racism by achieving health equity. SSM Health joins 22 of the nation’s largest Catholic health care systems committed to confronting systemic racism by prioritizing equity in response to COVID-19; enacting change across their own health care systems by examining and changing hiring, promotion and retention practices to ensure diversity and inclusion; forming stronger partnerships with communities of color to improve health outcomes; and leveraging their united and powerful voice to advocate for policy changes that address the root causes of racism and social injustice.
Catholic Health Care Systems Make Comprehensive Commitment to Confronting Racism by Achieving Health Equity
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/
The Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA) today launched a membership-driven initiative to confront racism by achieving health equity.
Twenty-three of the nation s largest Catholic health care systems have already pledged their commitment to confronting systemic racism by prioritizing equity in response to COVID-19; enacting change across their own health care systems by examining and changing hiring, promotion and retention practices to ensure diversity and inclusion; forming stronger partnerships with communities of color to improve health outcomes; and leveraging their united and powerful voice to advocate for policy changes that address the root causes of racism and social injustice.
Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURE) – Representing Stakeholders with over $2.2 Trillion in Assets – Calls for New Leadership and Strategy at Exxon
Letter to Board in support of multiple shareholder campaigns advocating change of governance and adoption of new, financially and strategically sustainable business plan
CURE”) was launched today with an open letter in support of meaningful change at ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) (“
Exxon” or the “
Company”). CURE represents a broad a spectrum of stakeholders focused on sustainability who are committed to delivering long-term returns that account for the realities of a changing energy sector. As of today, CURE’s over 135 members collectively represent over $2.2 trillion in assets. More details on the coalition can be found at CURExxon.org.