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    Objectives. To examine and compare how 4 indices of population-level social disadvantage—the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI), the Area Deprivation Index (ADI), the COVID-19 Community Vulnerability Index (CCVI), and the Minority Health–Social Vulnerability Index (MH-SVI)—are associated with COVID-19 outcomes. Methods. Spatial autoregressive models adjusted for population density, urbanicity, and…

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    • Been waiting for the “official” drop of this paper since @renutip presented her plenary at #SGIM22. Congrats Renu and team on this important work! 👏🏾 “Associations of 4 Geographic Social Vulnerability Indices With US COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality” https://t.co/dSC2E4b3oo https://t.co/FDDdaTs7oF

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    Rural communities are often underserved by public health testing initiatives in Alabama. As part of the National Institutes of Health’s Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics‒Underserved Populations initiative, the University of Alabama at Birmingham, along with community partners, sought to address this inequity in COVID-19 testing. We describe the participatory assessment, selection, and…

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    • Paper 25: Led by @uabcfar, this paper describes the implementation of a COVID testing initiative for underserved populations in Alabama including rural communities and incarcerated people. Shows importance of designing with and not just for communities. https://t.co/NJ8GoHWCqM