Climate change and COVID-19: Assessing the vulnerability and resilience of U.S. Indigenous communities to syndemic crises
The rapid emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the insidiously evolving climate crisis represent two of the most pressing public health threats to Indigenous Peoples in the United States. Understanding the ways in which these syndemics uniquely impact Indigenous Peoples, given the existing health...
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Main Authors: | Stefan Wheat (Author), Shasta Gaughen (Author), James Skeet (Author), Larry Campbell (Author), Jamie Donatuto (Author), Jacqualine Schaeffer (Author), Cecilia Sorensen (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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