WASHINGTON - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield apologized Thursday for the health agency's lack of reporting on the racial disparities in COVID-19 patients, making it difficult to allocate resources to minority communities hit hard by the pandemic."I personally want to apologize for the inadequacy of our response," Redfield said during a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the federal government's coronavirus response.Many Democrats and community leaders in several cities have voiced concerns over the African American death rate in connection to the coronavirus, which they view as a trend that outpaces other racial groups and the lack of race-specific data of the victims.In an effort to compile.
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