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UH Poll Finds Racial Disparity In Social Justice Concerns Among Harris County Residents – Houston Public Media

UH Poll Finds Racial Disparity In Social Justice Concerns Among Harris County Residents The report suggests a stark contrast among race, gender and age, though the largest disparity can be found among partisanship. February 12, 2021, 11:37 AM People marched from Emancipation Park on May 30, 2020 to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. Black Harris County residents are more likely to consider police violence as a major concern when compared white and Latino residents, according to a new poll from the University of Houston. The poll, conducted by the UH Hobby School of Public Affairs, found that white residents are more likely to consider infrastructure, taxes, and education among their top concerns, while the top concerns for Latino residents include failing public schools, the city s homeless population, and lack of access to health care.

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By:  COVID-19 vaccine pace rises while statewide hospitalizations drop The number of people in Texas hospitalized with COVID-19 has declined more than 28 percent in the past month, according to the Texas Department of Health Services. As of Feb. 7, Texas hospitals were treating 9,957 COVID-19 patients, down from nearly 14,000 a month ago. The number of new cases in the past week was 123,239 a 22 percent drop from the record high of 158,922 the week of Jan. 10, according to the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University. At the same time new cases and hospitalizations were decreasing, the number of Texans getting their first dose of vaccine crossed the 2.3 million mark as of Sunday, according to TDHS. That’s 700,000 more initial shots in a week. Those who are now fully vaccinated reached 733,287 as of Sunday.

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