Revisiting public health preparedness: Incorporating social justice principles into pandemic prepare
This article from Kayman and Ablorh-Odjidja looks at the history of public health and social justice in the context of emergency preparedness.
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This article from Kayman and Ablorh-Odjidja looks at the history of public health and social justice in the context of emergency preparedness.
This article from Plough, Bristow, Fielding, Caldwell and Khan looks at emergency preparedness during pandemics and how health equity should be addressed.
This article from DeBruin, Liaschenko and Marshall looks at implementing a social justice approach to pandemic planning.
This web page from the government of King County (Washington State, USA) provides multilingual information on COVID-19 and how it impacts different aspects of society.
This webpage from the Washington State Department of Health provides a variety of general information regarding COVID-19. The information is in the form of fact sheets and available in a multitude of languages.