—Voice of OC
Orange County Supervisors have yet to publicly acknowledge their county health officer, Dr. Clayton Chau’s, push to address chronic health conditions in poor neighborhoods, and instead continue to fight against the state’s business reopening system.
Chau, also the director of the OC Health Care Agency, announced the creation of a new agency position to work with nonprofits and community organizations to get into neighborhoods that are hit the hardest by the virus.…
“The pandemic truly brings and pushes the issue of health equity to the forefront and these issues existed way before the pandemic,” Chau said at a news conference last Thursday. “Not only in Orange County, but all over our state and country.”
Yet not one county Supervisor mentioned the community health effort or asked Chau about it at Tuesday’s coronavirus update during their most recent regular public meeting.
Instead, Supervisor Chairwoman Michelle Steel fought back against the four-tiered reopening system and wants some type of credit from state public health officials for empty hospital beds so OC can reopen more businesses.
And last month, county Supervisors fought back against the state requirement that counties lower positivity rates in the hardest hit areas before moving into the next tier on the state’s business reopening system — known as the health equity metric….
✅Orange County holds out in red tier as coronavirus case rate climbs -- Two weeks of growing rates of coronavirus cases have shunted Orange County off track from advancing to the less-restrictive orange tier of the state’s pandemic tracking system. Instead, the county is backpedaling toward the most-restrictive purple tier, according to state health department data released Wednesday, Nov. 4. Ian Wheeler in the Orange County Register -- 11/5/20
✅After election, Irvine looks poised to change its mayor and half its council —OC Reg
Analysis finds voters under age 30 preferred Biden over all, with young people of color voting for him by the largest margins. Young white men preferred Trump.
—Inside Higher Ed
✅Why affirmative action measure failed in California -- In a year in which the nation was confronted with racial injustice and a divisive presidential contest inflamed its partisan divide, advocates fighting to reinstate affirmative action programs in the deep-blue state of California saw the November election as their best opportunity in decades. Phil Willon, Teresa Watanabe in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 11/5/20
—Inside Higher Ed
—WashPo (Opinion)
—CNN
...The United States reported its highest number of new coronavirus infections in a single day -- 102,831 on Wednesday, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
And it's not just due to more testing. New cases have increased 21% over the past week, according to Johns Hopkins. But testing has only increased 4.52% over the past week, according to the Covid Tracking Project....
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