And so it raises issues about getting them vaccinated, getting their children vaccinated. So it's put a real pressure on primary care. And so what we announced yesterday was, you know, We're going to try to take some federal dollars if they're elig. If they're not, we're going to have to spend it ourselves and put about two and a half million dollars in, you know, to assist the local community to expand that primary health care. The other problem is driving. Again, Haiti is not a country that many people don't drive at all. There aren't that many cars per capita. (03:52–04:05)
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Asserts that Ohio plans to allocate $2.5 million to expand primary healthcare in Springfield.
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