With the radio blaring, can information from community-health-worker home talks be heard? Evaluation of a COVID-19 home-talk programme in Kisoro, Uganda
Background: As the rate of COVID-19 infections grew in Kisoro, Uganda, fear and misinformation about the virus were rife. Accurate, trustworthy community education seemed essential to support prevention efforts in the villages, allay widespread fear of death, and avoid the overwhelming of Kisoro Dis...
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Main Authors: | Shombit Chaudhuri, BA (Author), Aravind Addepalli, BS (Author), Sam Musominali, MSc (Author), Immaculate Mulongo, RN (Author), Valence Uragiwe, MSc (Author), Annie Modesta, RN (Author), Gloria Fung Chaw, MD (Author), Gerald Paccione, MD (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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