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Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine focusing on gender identity and sexual orientation on state’s COVID-19 data collection

I don’t know if Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine was elected by the people (would have to be Philadelphia if so), or was appointed by communist governor Tom Wolf. But Rachel Levine is not only one of the, if not the dumbest individual dealing with COVID-19 in any state, Levine is also corrupt as hell. Levine’s priority in the state’s data COVID-19 data collection isn’t the usual factors like age or race. Instead, Levine is focusing on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Pennsylvania Health Secretary Rachel Levine focusing on gender identity and sexual orientation on state’s COVID-19 data collection

Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) office this week announced that the state’s health department, under transgender Health Secretary Rachel Levine, is focusing on gender identity and sexual orientation or expression in the state’s collection of coronavirus data.

“Governor Tom Wolf today took another step in his commitment to fair treatment and inclusion of LGBTQ Pennsylvanians by announcing ways the community will be counted in COVID-19 data,” his office announced on Wednesday.

According to the announcement, the Department of Health “will be conducting extensive case histories investigations as part of contact tracing on those who test positive for the virus” as individual counties begin moving from the red phase to yellow. As a result, the department will work with Sara Alert, described as a “new data collection platform,” and has requested a “system modification to the platform to collect sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data”:

The department has also requested from the eHealth Authority Board that the state’s six health information organizations work to capture sexual orientation and gender identity or expression data from electronic health records that can then be used by health care providers to report their COVID-19 data to the department.

The release also touts the Wolf administration’s commitment to working with organizations that are devoted to “non-discriminatory practices.”