"I thought I was going to die there:" Socio-political contexts and the plight of undocumented Latinx in the COVID-19 pandemic
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, certain U.S. population groups have suffered higher rates of infection and mortality than whites, including Latinx. Public health officials blamed these outcomes on overcrowded housing and work in essential industries prior to the vaccine's availabi...
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Main Authors: | Carol Cleaveland (Author), Myeong Lee (Author), Constance Gewa (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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