Orange County NC Website
5 <br /> Annette Moore highlighted the disparities in the above data. She resumed the <br /> PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Slide #8 <br /> 2018 Orange . Death <br /> Rate (per 3.,000 live births) <br /> ■Orange Camty .K <br /> 22.7 <br /> 6.2 , c, 12.2 9.3 5,7 <br /> 60 o- 5 :g <br /> 0 <br /> jp � <br /> Total Death Nair NwHhpeNev*me No fflspedegpd NwHINmrC wa wouk Me NiK... Deer <br /> �ds.t Pu9hRate ik1nt0mh Rye Mr~1r-d11n1g1" wdaNDurh We <br /> herh Rm <br /> Annette Moore said death rate for infants for Black families is 22.7%, and for Hispanic <br /> families it is 5.2%. She said Black families represent 13% of Orange County and Hispanics only <br /> 7%. She resumed the PowerPoint presentation: <br /> Slide #9 <br /> Children Living in Poverty <br /> Concentrated <br /> !❑range Cov my iNC <br /> 24.3a% <br /> I7.5096 <br /> 11.3i}% 11.60% 1496 <br /> 5.34% 2.4f13d 49696 5% 4PG <br /> FotalPopulAtion AlricanAmelican }{ispanie:vrlatina 56meo[heriace Whitenon- <br /> Hlspanic <br /> Annette Moore said disparities are due to institutional racism, and not putting County <br /> money in the right places. She resumed the Power Point presentation: <br />