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Racism Has Always Been A Public Health Issue
Racism Has Always Been A Public Health Issue

Declaring racism as a Public Health issue centers the conversation on finding solutions to improve equity. A new blog uses COVID-19 as an example of racism as a public health issue and discusses the role of data in achieving equity and social justice.

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Equity, HealthGuest UserDecember 8, 2020equity, COVID-19, coronavirus
Wage Gaps, Unemployment, and Inequity: The Economic Impacts of A Pandemic In King County
Wage Gaps, Unemployment, and Inequity: The Economic Impacts of A Pandemic In King County

The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically the jobs lost as a result of the economic shutdown, has spanned across sectors and occupation types - with many factors influencing the ability of a sector, employer, or position to adjust to fit the new reality.

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Equity, IncomeKris Johnson July 23, 2020
Learning about basic needs during social distancing through 2-1-1, Part 2: Who is calling and why
Learning about basic needs during social distancing through 2-1-1, Part 2: Who is calling and why

On May 5, 2020, King County entered Phase 1 of the governor’s “Safe Start Washington” recovery plan. As the county reopens, we continue to monitor the economic impacts of COVID-19 mitigation on our communities, using clues from call volume data from King County’s Crisis Connections’ 2-1-1 line.

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Data Resource, CommunityGuest UserJune 11, 2020
Map of Free Food Resources to Address Evolving Food Needs Amidst COVID-19
Map of Free Food Resources to Address Evolving Food Needs Amidst COVID-19

Public Health – Seattle & King County and the City of Seattle recently released a map of free food resources, which includes information about resources across King County in order to provide emergency food during COVID-19.

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Guest UserJune 9, 2020
Learning about basic needs during social distancing through 2-1-1
Learning about basic needs during social distancing through 2-1-1

COVID-19 and social distancing have changed life for families across King County. How are they impacting the ability of families to meet their basic needs?

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Guest UserApril 23, 2020
Why the Census Matters for King County Communities
Why the Census Matters for King County Communities

There is a large effort in King County and across Washington to get the word out about the census and why it is important that every resident is counted. Participation in the census matters since it will impact our region and communities for the next decade.

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Guest UserApril 1, 2020
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