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The Office of Minority Health and Health Equity (OMHHE) aims to accelerate CDC's health impact and eliminate health disparities. OMHHE does this by facilitating implementation of science, programs, and policies across CDC to reduce health disparities and achieve health equity; advancing CDC's research, policy, and prevention initiatives to improve women's health; and ensuring a diverse CDC workforce that enhances population health outcomes.Contributions: While we encourage fans to share thoughts and opinions on CDC's social media pages, we expect that this will be done in a respectful manner. CDC does not agree with or endorse every comment that individuals post on our pages. Our goal is to share ideas and information with as many individuals as possible and our policy is to accept the majority of comments made to our profiles. Therefore, a comment will be deleted if it contains:•Hate speech,•Profanity, obscenity or vulgarity,•Nudity in profile pictures,•Defamation to a person or people,•Name calling and/or personal attacks,•Comments whose main purpose are to sell a product,•Comments that infringe on copyrights,•Spam comments, such as the same comment posted repeatedly on a profile,•Other comments that the CDC Social Media team deems inappropriate.All links posted as comments on CDC posts will be reviewed and may be deleted. Repeated violations of the CDC comment policy may cause the author to be blocked from the CDC's social media profiles.We understand that social media is a 24/7 medium; however, our moderation capabilities are not. We may not see every inappropriate comment right away, and we are trusting in the maturity of our community to ignore personal attacks and negative speech or respond politely.Please contact SocialMedia@cdc.gov if you have any questions.