Contact Tracing for Native Americans in Rural Arizona
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Contact Tracing for Native Americans in Rural Arizona
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Our critical access hospital in rural eastern Arizona provides health care and public health services for a community of approximately 18,000 Native Americans. Ours was one of the last areas in the state to see Covid-19, and we therefore had time to prepare our public health response.
Date
2020-07-16
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Close, Ryan M., and Myles J. Stone. 2020. "Contact Tracing for Native Americans in Rural Arizona." New England Journal of Medicine 383 (3):e15.
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