We talk with members of a team formed especially to study disparities in the state's pandemic response. Topmost among their messages, in a report issued this summer: Health has to do with much more than clinical care; it is a matter of housing, schooling, employment -- areas where members of racial and ethnic minority groups have suffered from discrimination. Still, the report proposes some s imple starting points toward improving health outcomes. Some have already been set in motion. We look at these, as well as other more long-term goals included in the report. Air date: Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020 GUESTS: All guests are members of the Covid-19 Equity Response Team . Read their full report here . Bobbie Bagley - Director of Public Health and Community Services for Nashua . Kirsten Durzy - Evaluator for the Bureau of Infectious Disease Control in the N.H. Division of Public Health. Dottie Morris - Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Keene State College .
We talk with members of a team formed especially to study disparities in the state's pandemic response. Topmost among their messages, in a report issued this summer: Health has to do with much more than clinical care; it is a matter of housing, schooling, employment -- areas where members of racial and ethnic minority groups have suffered from discrimination. Still, the report proposes some s imple starting points toward improving health outcomes. Some have already been set in motion. We look at