Surgeon General: Disparate Health Outcomes Part of Anger Manifesting in Protests
Statement Snippet:
“The fact is, this virus is exploiting and exacerbating preexisting health disparities, and these disparate outcomes and equitable opportunities for health are part of the anger, the frustration, and the fear that we’re seeing manifest in protests around the country,” the surgeon general said. “The fact is, social justice and social injustice often reveals itself through health inequities, and the administration and my office are using our unique levers, including the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, to ensure that every American has the opportunity to be healthy,” he said. “CDC now requires all testing data reported by states to include information on race, ethnicity, and ZIP Code. This mandate will help us better understand who is most affected and how to target interventions on the hardest-hit communities. HHS recently allocated $15 billion to Medicaid providers and $10 billion to safety-net hospitals which serve large numbers of our most vulnerable Americans,” Adams said. “The administration has also invested critical resources in community health centers — which I often say are our best kept secrets — ensuring that 28 million people living in medically underserved areas have access to care and testing that they need. We don’t want our federally qualified and community health centers to be secrets to the people who most can benefit from the care that they receive there,” he said. “We need to safely reopen so that people can get the care that they need beyond COVID,” the surgeon general said.
“This mask, this face covering, actually is an instrument of freedom for Americans if we all use it,” he said. “Young people, I just want to close by asking you to work with us, please. Work with us because I know that many of you feel like you’re not at risk or you’re not as high of a risk, but we need all of you to help protect the most vulnerable, but also to protect yourselves and to give you more options,” Adams said. “If you want the return of college football this year, wear a face covering. If you want a chance at prom next spring, wear a face covering. I had an interview earlier with a North Carolina radio station. If you want to see North Carolina beat Duke in person this year, wear a face covering, and I grew up in Maryland and in Indiana, so sorry, Duke, but … as long as somebody beats you, I’m okay with that,” he said. “If you want to go on spring break next March, next April, wear a face covering.”
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/washington/melanie-arter/surgeon-general-disparate-health-outcomes-part-anger-manifesting
Americans worried about coronavirus don't need to buy face masks, US surgeon general says March 2
“Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS!” Dr. Jerome M. Adams wrote on Twitter, addressing fears over the spread of the virus in the U.S. “They are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus, but if healthcare providers can’t get them to care for sick patients, it puts them and our communities at risk!”
https://twitter.com/Surgeon_General/status/1233725785283932160
Couple thoughts: Thinking this should be a side be side meme, 360 turn around in opinion on masks. This surgeon general.. is he BLM, can't help but wonder based a few of these statements. Constitutionally the Globalist/BLMer's know they can't force..but they can stress volunteerism and hopefully all will comply, otherwise just like children if you don't eat your meat you can't have any pudding.
Also remember Q mentioning that Twitter algorithums can't read meme's..which I believe means if there is no text other than what is on the meme itself, Can't find this drop..am I remembering this correctly?