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Health Department Funding Has Plummeted Over Decade; Columbus Not Alone

Published on April 28, 2021July 12, 2024
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in In the News, Healthy Places NC, Equitable Health Systems

For more than a decade, Columbus County women have had fewer and fewer affordable options to test themselves for breast and cervical cancer, according to Elizabeth Kinlaw, an adult health nurse for the Columbus County Health Department.

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