Orange County Supervisors Declare Racism and Inequity a Public Health Crisis

Orange County Supervisors Declare Racism and Inequity a Public Health Crisis
The Orange County Board of Supervisors listen to local residents at a board meeting in Santa Ana, Calif., on Aug. 10, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Rudy Blalock
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SANTA ANA, Calif.—The Orange County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Dec. 6 with a 4–0 vote, declaring racism and inequity a public health crisis. Supervisor Don Wagner was absent.

Chairman of the Board Doug Chaffee, who introduced the item with Supervisor Andrew Do, said during the meeting that racism has been associated with chronic physical and mental health conditions, such as cancer, heart disease, asthma, stroke, and Alzheimer’s.