A Community Case Study on Geographic, Environmental, and Social Health Disparities in COVID-19 Disease: Yakima, Washington  

A Community Case Study on Geographic, Environmental, and Social Health Disparities in COVID-19 Disease: Yakima, Washington

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作  者:Casey Mace Firebaugh Tishra Beeson Amie Wojtyna Lilian Bravo Teresa Everson Jaclyn Johnson Alberto Saldana Casey Mace Firebaugh;Tishra Beeson;Amie Wojtyna;Lilian Bravo;Teresa Everson;Jaclyn Johnson;Alberto Saldana(Department of Health Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, USA;Yakima County Health District, Yakima, Washington, USA)

机构地区:[1]Department of Health Sciences, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, USA [2]Yakima County Health District, Yakima, Washington, USA

出  处:《Open Journal of Preventive Medicine》2020年第11期288-297,共10页预防医学期刊(英文)

摘  要:Yakima County, Washington, a rural county with an urban core suffered disproportionately under the conditions presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and summer wildfires of 2020. With an infection rate of over 700 per 100,000 population at the height of the pandemic, the county concurrently experienced 14 consecutive days of an air quality index in the unhealthy to hazardous range in August 2020. This paper examines the contributing socioeconomic, geographic, and environmental vulnerabilities that make Yakima County particularly susceptible to the continuum of expected COVID-19 disease and related outcomes and suggests comprehensive areas of investigation to mitigate its impact on special populations, including Hispanic-Latino communities, agricultural, food production, and other essential workers.Yakima County, Washington, a rural county with an urban core suffered disproportionately under the conditions presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and summer wildfires of 2020. With an infection rate of over 700 per 100,000 population at the height of the pandemic, the county concurrently experienced 14 consecutive days of an air quality index in the unhealthy to hazardous range in August 2020. This paper examines the contributing socioeconomic, geographic, and environmental vulnerabilities that make Yakima County particularly susceptible to the continuum of expected COVID-19 disease and related outcomes and suggests comprehensive areas of investigation to mitigate its impact on special populations, including Hispanic-Latino communities, agricultural, food production, and other essential workers.

关 键 词:COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS SARS-CoV-2 Air Quality Hispanic/Latino Health Disparities 

分 类 号:F42[经济管理—产业经济]

 

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