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Watch: Florida Gutted Its Public Health System Ahead of Pandemic

KHN Midwest editor and correspondent Laura Ungar appeared on to discuss her recent investigation with The Associated Press on how Florida slashed its local health departments 鈥 downsizing staffing from 12,422 full-time equivalent workers in 2010 to 9,125 in 2019 and cutting spending from $57 to $34 per resident over that period. The staffing and funding fell faster and further in the Sunshine State than the nation, leaving Florida especially unprepared for the worst health crisis in a century.

Ungar also spoke on about the story, explaining how the cuts hampered the state鈥檚 ability to respond to the pandemic. Watch here:

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