Author: Tan, Tina Q; Kullar, Ravina; Swartz, Talia H; Mathew, Trini A; Piggott, Damani A; Berthaud, Vladimir
Title: Location Matters: Geographic Disparities and Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Cord-id: hqtb4a2c Document date: 2020_9_17
ID: hqtb4a2c
Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has revealed major disparities in the access to testing and messaging about the pandemic based on the geographic location of individuals, particularly in communities of color, rural areas, and areas of low income. This geographic disparity, in addition to deeply rooted structural inequities, have posed additional challenges to adequately diagnose and provide care for individuals of all ages living in these settings. We describe the impact that COVID-19
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has revealed major disparities in the access to testing and messaging about the pandemic based on the geographic location of individuals, particularly in communities of color, rural areas, and areas of low income. This geographic disparity, in addition to deeply rooted structural inequities, have posed additional challenges to adequately diagnose and provide care for individuals of all ages living in these settings. We describe the impact that COVID-19 has had on geographic disparate populations in the United States and share our recommendations to what might be done to ameliorate the current situation.
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