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    NIH RECOVER - 1 year(s) ago

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) created the RECOVER Initiative to learn about the long-term effects of COVID. Everyone can join the search for answers to Long COVID. Whether or not you have had COVID, you may be able to participate in RECOVER research.

    For more information go to https://recovercovid.org/news-events

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    • .#NIHCEAL: There have been successes in #Tribal communities in addressing the #COVID19 pandemic. Please join members of the #RECOVERcovid Initiative, #NIH_CEAL and @NIH THRO for a webinar on highlights of these successes. December 7at 2pm EST. Watch live: https://t.co/P1Cl9Xyung https://t.co/3jlAkGKy2v

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    CHEROKEE, N.C. (AP) — Joyce Dugan did not hesitate before sitting down inside the Cherokee Indian Hospital for her second and final dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. “I’m proud of our hospital,” the…

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    • .@AP: Read this uplifting story. In #NorthCarolina, The Eastern Band of #Cherokee Indians embrace #COVID19 #vaccines and #coronavirus containment measures. #Tribal #masks #MasksSaveLives #IndianHealthService @CDCgov @NIH #nihCEAL #COVID_19 #vaccination https://t.co/yOjaFmJxv6 https://t.co/EFgWm2sd2x

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    Established in 2015, the Tribal Health Research Office is located in the Division of Program Coordination, Planning, and Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the Director (OD), NIH. The office was created in recognition of the importance of ensuring meaningful input from and collaboration with tribal Nations on NIH programs and policies.

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    • Learn more about doing health research with Tribal communities. Importance of #Culture #Trust #Respect #Sovereignty #Community. NIH #Tribal Health Research Office. https://t.co/zetCIEZFtw https://t.co/vO8214h97R #NHLBIDataSci #SDOH https://t.co/8Cwfdj7PFe

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    Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) awarded $15 million to 52 Tribes, Tribal organizations, urban Indian health organizations, and other health services providers to Tribes across 20 states to prepare, prevent, and respond to COVID-19 in rural tribal communities.

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    • .@HHSGov, thru @HRSAGov, awarded > $15 million #CARES Act funding to 52 #Tribes, #Tribal organizations, urban #IndianHealth orgs, & other health services providers to Tribes across 20 states to prepare, prevent, & respond to #COVID19 in #rural communities. https://t.co/Ybw10W1NpW