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Inequality Fueled COVID-19 Transmission in San Francisco’s Mission District, Says New Study
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Abstract / Description:
In the first six weeks of San Francisco’s shelter-in-place ordinance, continued spread of COVID-19 was increasingly concentrated among low-income Latinx people who were unable to work from home, according to results of a community-based screening initiative conducted in San Francisco’s Mission District in late April.
A report of the results, from both nasal swab (PCR) and serological (antibody) tests, has been submitted to a peer-reviewed journal, and was also posted publicly on the medRxiv preprint server on June 17, 2020, due to the results’ importance for public health policy and affected communities.
Collection:
eCardio Hub Collection
Category:
COVID-19 Impact on Minority Health
Date:
2020