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    The recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been distinguished by its disproportionate high rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality in oppressed and disenfranchised communities [1,2]. These disparities have drawn great global attention to inequities in social determinants of health (SDOH) such as education, employment, housing, and access to affordable health care,…

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    • NEW COMMENTARY: In the words of Sir Winston Churchill – “You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing after they have tried everything else”. @UCLA @kcnorris_ucla @dgsomucla #USElection2020 #COVID19 #healthcare https://t.co/zJsXiElyzX https://t.co/AQHApPKC1O

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    The recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been distinguished by its disproportionate high rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality in oppressed and disenfranchised communities [1,2]. These disparities have drawn great global attention to inequities in social determinants of health (SDOH) such as education, employment, housing, and access to affordable health care,…

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    • Winston Churchill – “You can always count on the Americans to do the right thing after they have tried everything else”. #USElection2020 @TheLancet Read the commentary by @UCLAnewsroom @UCLA @kcnorris_ucla @dgsomucla https://t.co/Fd32wFRjdo

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    The recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been distinguished by its disproportionate high rates of infection, hospitalization, and mortality in oppressed and disenfranchised communities [1,2]. These disparities have drawn great global attention to inequities in social determinants of health (SDOH) such as education, employment, housing, and access to affordable health care,…

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    • NEW COMMENTARY: #COVID19 , #health #disparities and the #USElection by Keith Norris & Cynthia Gonzalez @dgsomucla #USElection2020 #openaccess https://t.co/8KRRCpI1YD https://t.co/4G44hMpKKz

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    September marked National Sickle Cell Awareness Month in the USA, with a report from the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) on sickle cell disease published. The report differs from previous roadmap papers in its unambiguous recognition that to improve the medical components of sickle cell disease, societal determinants are key. In the context of the upcoming…

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    • "In an increasingly polarised world, prioritising economic and political motivations might mean that voters overlook the importance of health" ICYMI: Our Editorial on health disparities in the context of the #USElection2020 https://t.co/iqNuBdQ479 https://t.co/4TbIAUQriS

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    September marked National Sickle Cell Awareness Month in the USA, with a report from the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) on sickle cell disease published. The report differs from previous roadmap papers in its unambiguous recognition that to improve the medical components of sickle cell disease, societal determinants are key. In the context of the upcoming…

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    • "In an increasingly polarised world, prioritising economic and political motivations might mean that voters overlook the importance of health" New Editorial on the NASEM #SickleCell disease report & health disparities in the context of the #USElection2020 https://t.co/iqNuBdysIz https://t.co/1ALz2Rxh96

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    As the USA nears the 2020 presidential election, the country remains confounded by a confluence of population health and economic issues. There are regional epidemics of unsuppressed severe COVID-19. The country is experiencing a sustained period of economic contraction resulting from local policy (eg, stay-at-home orders) and spontaneous collective physical distancing responses to the COVID-19…

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    • In a Comment @Atheendar & Alexander Tsai advise that the winner of #USelection2020 needs to treat the #CV19 crisis as a combination of the acute pressures of a global pandemic and chronic erosion of health and wellbeing in the #US over past decades https://t.co/nYDb6sEnYo