1:10 PM Eastern - Tuesday, May 12, 2009

SEIU Nurse Participates in White House Spanish-Language Town Hall on H1N1 Virus

On Friday, SEIU Florida Healthcare nurse Patricia Diaz joined U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and a team of Spanish-speaking Administration officials from DHS and the CDC for a White House Town Hall to listen to the Hispanic community's concerns and discuss the government's safety and prevention plans to control the impact of the H1N1 virus.

"Today was a transformative day for me. I got to attend the White House's first townhall meeting entirely in Spanish. It shows how much our President wants to reach out to everyone and make sure information reaches all communities about the H1N1 virus," said Diaz. Hosted by Univision Anchor Edna Schmidt, parts of the town hall aired to more than 13 million viewers on Univision's national news show.

» Read more about the town hall and SEIU nurse Patricia Diaz's participation here.
» Watch the full video, read the full transcript in Spanish or the President's remarks in English.

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