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To recognize Columbus Public Health and April 6-12, 2009 as Public Health Week.
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Whereas, our nation spends more on health care than any other country, yet our health system is in crisis and we are not as healthy as we should be; and
Whereas, America ranks 30th in the world in infant mortality, with U.S. babies three times more likely to die than those born in some developing countries; and
Whereas, ethnic minority communities have a hugely increased death rate for key health conditions such as diabetes, than that of non-minority communities; and
Whereas, America has made the top 10 list of countries with the most people with HIV/AIDS; and
Whereas, despite these challenges, population-based public health efforts have made major improvements such as food safety, infectious disease control, immunizations, and a reduction in smoking; and
Whereas, public health touches everyone regardless of race, gender, religion, sexuality, geographic location or socioeconomic status; and
Whereas, public health is the foundation for our community's health, safety and well being; and
Whereas, Columbus Public Health has been working for healthier, safer people in our community for 175 years; and
Whereas, April 6-12, 2009 has been declared as National Public Health Week ; and
Whereas, Columbus Public Health is working to increase awareness of public health's role in a healthier and safer America throughout the week; now, therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLUMBUS CITY COUNCIL
Section 1. The Columbus City Council recognizes April 6-12, 2009 as National Public Health Week.
Section 2. The Columbus City Council acknowledges the dedication and diligence of Columbus Public Health staff in protecting, promoting and assuring the health and safety of the community.
Section 3. The Columbus City Council recognizes the role of a strong public health system in building the foundation for a healthy Columbus.
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