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Bonnie Boswell Reports

S4 E411: Infant Mortality

Aired: 3/24/2019 | 0:02:00 | Expires: 9/18/20219/18/2021 | Episode
The Center for Disease Control reports that African American infants are twice as likely to die as white infants. America was 12th among developing countries in infant mortality in the 1960s. Now we are in 32nd place out of 35 - a shocking statistic by any measure.

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