HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Texas' revised COVID-19 death count shows Hispanic people make up 47% of COVID-19 deaths, even though they account for about 40% of the state's population.
On Monday, the Texas Department of State Health Services announced changes to how it counts COVID-19 deaths. Here's a breakdown:
The Houston Health Department has acknowledged the COVID-19 disparities among the Houston Hispanic community and are launching, "Better Together," (Todos Juntos. Mejor) a 21-day emergency outreach program, to address the issue.
The program includes education on behavior that proves effective for preventing the spread of COVID-19, and offers resources to help locate free testing sites around the city.
Officials are expected to reveal more details on plans to help the city's Hispanic community later this week.
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