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Public health activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report from the US

Publication date: 14.10.2020

Public Health and Governance, 2020, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp. 185 - 187

https://doi.org/10.4467/20842627OZ.20.018.12771

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Kenneth Rabin
City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
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Lauren Rauh
City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
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Public health activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report from the US

Abstract

With more than 6.5 million known cases and nearly 195,000 deaths as of 9 September 2020, the United States has been gravely affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic. The nation’s response can only be described as inconsistent and ineffective. The role of the once preeminent US Centers for Disease Control has been undercut. The extent of infection and death can be attributed to the failure of many Americans to wear masks and maintain physical distance, appropriate behaviors which the nation’s political leadership has advocated to some degree but failed to adopt in practice.

References

1. Lazarus, J.V., Ratzan, S., Palayew, A., Rabin, K., et al.: COVID-SCORE: A global survey to assess public perceprions of govern­ment responses to COVID-19 (COVID-SCORE-10), https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0240011 (accessed: 1.10.2020).

2. Lazarus, J.V., Ratzan, S., Palayew, A., Rabin, K., et al.: A global survey of potential acceptance of a COVID-19 vaccine. Na­ture Medicine 2020, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-1124-9 (accessed: 1.10.2020). 

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Information: Public Health and Governance, 2020, Volume 18, Issue 2, pp. 185 - 187

Article type: Original article

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Public health activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report from the US

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Public health activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Report from the US

Authors

City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy

City University of New York, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy

Published at: 14.10.2020

Article status: Open

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Percentage share of authors:

Kenneth Rabin (Author) - 50%
Lauren Rauh (Author) - 50%

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