2022
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2022.307074
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Coalition of Faith Leaders, Community Organizations, and Governmental Organizations to Implement a COVID-19 Campaign in a Latino Neighborhood, Baltimore, Maryland, 2020–2021

Abstract: The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on low-income Latinos with limited access to health care services prompted the expansion of community-based COVID-19 services. From June 25, 2020, to May 20, 2021, we established a coalition of faith leaders, community organizations, and governmental organizations to implement a Spanish-language hotline and social media campaign that linked people to a COVID-19 testing site at a local church in a high-density Latino neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. This retrospective… Show more

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“…Identification of domestic violence cases through community leaders, and early childhood programs focusing on building character and resilience, are examples of programs with a long-term but promising payoff. Evidence suggests that multi-tiered interventions are the most effective in addressing structural disparities [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of domestic violence cases through community leaders, and early childhood programs focusing on building character and resilience, are examples of programs with a long-term but promising payoff. Evidence suggests that multi-tiered interventions are the most effective in addressing structural disparities [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-traditional methods were deployed for public health communications, such as crowdsourcing contests and collaboration with social media influencers. 39 , 40 As of July 2022, 85·5% of Latinos, the largest immigrant group in Baltimore, were vaccinated, compared to 67% nationally. 41…”
Section: The Covid-19 Pandemic Response: Analysis Through Country Cas...mentioning
confidence: 99%