Governor Brian P. Kemp Friday announced his appointments to the Georgia Rare Disease Advisory Council, created by House Bill 918. The Council is comprised of 16 qualified professionals, persons living with rare diseases, and caregivers appointed by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Speaker of the House. It will advise the General Assembly and other state […]
Ms. Yvonka Marie Hall, MPA
Serves as the Executive Director of the Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition and co founder of the Cleveland Lead Safe Network.
She is a nationally recognized award winning health disparities expert and serves on the board the Ohio Healthy Homes Network; Health & Human Services Region V Health Education Advisory Committee; Multi Ethnic Advocates for Cultural Competency (MACC) and a member of the United Way Accountable Communities Health Committee.
She is a proud member of the National Council of the Negro Women Cuyahoga County Section, Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus, The National Coalition of 100 Black Women Greater Cleveland Chapter and the Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Greater Cleveland Chapter. She was recently elected to the Democratic Party of Cuyahoga County Central Committee Member representing District N. The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition was named the 2019 Voices of Health Champion by Aetna, received the 2019 National Coa
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Most Americans have been under some type of coronavirus restrictions for the last nine months since the pandemic pushed some hospital systems to near-breaking point in March.
Coronavirus fatigue has set in, influencing just how many people are willing to continue with mitigation efforts like social distancing and mask wearing – as well as cancelling travel and holiday plans to stop the spread.
But 2021 is upon us with two different coronavirus vaccines being delivered to states across the nation. A new administration is also incoming, with President-elect Joe Biden moving into the White House on 20 January, which could change how the country responds to coronavirus guidelines.