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As the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts continue across the state and the country, there have been multiple polls, surveys, and articles that say among all racial ....
0:08 – What’s in, and not in, the new COVID relief package John Nichols (@NicholsUprising) is National Affairs Correspondent for The Nation. 0:34 – How to get unemployment claims processed and navigating the EDD, plus listeners call-in Daniela Urban is Executive Director of the Center for Workers’ Rights and special counsel to Legal Aid At Work (@LegalAidAtWork). 1:08 – Community healthcare responding to the COVID surge: the Rafiki Coalition Dr Monique LeSarre is executive director of the Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness (@RafikiCoalition), dedicated to “eliminating health inequities in San Francisco’s Black and marginalized communities through education, advocacy, and by providing holistic health and wellness services.” ....
We are grateful and excited to work with our valued partner organizations who are best at supporting and engaging with San Francisco s most vulnerable communities, DPH Director Dr. Grant Colfax said in a statement. Working together, we will serve populations and neighborhoods that have been disparately impacted by COVID-19. In addition to providing low barrier, culturally and linguistically competent services, the grant will also help fund the San Francisco AIDS Foundation s effort to create a Community Case Investigation and Contract Tracing Training Center to help strengthen the organizations investigation and tracing efforts, DPH officials said. The funding is part of DPH s equity strategy, focusing on residents and neighborhoods that face the greatest disparities in COVID-19 case rates. ....
San Francisco awards $5.25M grant to strengthen COVID-19 response in hard hit areas By Daniel Montes article An aerial view shows a statue of Eureka, part of the Pioneer Monument, looking over squares painted on the ground to encourage homeless people to keep to social distancing at a city-sanctioned homeless encampment across from City Hall in San Francisc Expand SAN FRANCISCO - Ten San Francisco-based community organizations will receive more than $5 million in grants to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in some of the city s most impacted neighborhoods, San Francisco Department of Health officials said Friday. The $5.25 million grant program will help the organizations, as well as their partner organizations, provide services like testing, outreach, case investigation, contract tracing, follow-up care and other health services related to the city s COVID-19 response. ....