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Pandemic exposes social inequities, creates backlogs of care, Mayo specialists say

Pandemic exposes social inequities, creates backlogs of care, Mayo specialists say Over the past year, COVID-19 testing sites proliferated across Arizona, including this one at ASU’s Tempe campus. (Source: Cronkite News) By Samantha Molina | February 5, 2021 at 1:29 PM MST - Updated February 5 at 1:30 PM PHOENIX – From the importance of personal protective equipment to dealing with the harsh isolation of quarantined patients, the medical community learned countless lessons during the first year of COVID-19, a pandemic unprecedented in modern times. “Limiting it to one (lesson), it is how profound it is that social inequity kills people,” said Dr. Andrew Badley, infectious diseases specialist and head of the COVID-19 Research Task Force at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

Mayo Clinic health officials reflect on one year of COVID-19

Mayo Clinic specialists reflect on their response to COVID-19

La Crosse County employees have the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get a COVID-19 vaccine this week

La Crosse County employees have the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get a COVID-19 vaccine this week February 3, 2021 5:05 PM Isabella Hulsizer LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) This week, the amount of COVID-19 positive cases in La Crosse County decreased to about two positives to every ten. And although the community risk remains in the High level, hope is on the horizon for some La Crosse County workers. And now, some county employees will have the opportunity to roll up their sleeves on Friday. The time for La Crosse County workers to receive the Covid-19 vaccine has come. “We this week got our first 100 doses, and we’ll start administering them on Friday,” said Rachel King, a Health Educator for the La Crosse County Health Department.

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