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Nevada program receives $60k to help with flu vaccines

Nevada program receives $60k to help with flu vaccines
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Survey reveals racial, political differences in response to COVID health measures ⋆ Michigan Advance

Survey reveals racial, political differences in response to COVID health measures ⋆ Michigan Advance
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Survey: Black people more likely to adhere to public health guidelines due to disparities

Survey: Black people more likely to adhere to public health guidelines due to disparities America s stark racial disparities in health care have been exposed by COVID-19, but a new study from Michigan State University suggests that Black individuals are more likely than conservative White people to adhere to public health standards due to disparities. The study, published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, used data from MSU s State of the State Survey that was captured during the initial COVID-19 outbreak from a representative group of 800 adults in Michigan. Our findings suggest that although COVID impacts all Michiganders, reactions to COVID are politicized. This is significant because if people base their response to COVID on politics rather than science, they may be placing themselves at risk, said Zachary Neal, MSU associate professor of psychology and study co-author.

Survey reveals racial, political differences in COVID-19 responses

 E-Mail America s stark racial disparities in health care have been exposed by COVID-19, but a new study from Michigan State University suggests that Black individuals are more likely than conservative White people to adhere to public health standards due to disparities. The study, published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, used data from MSU s State of the State Survey that was captured during the initial COVID-19 outbreak from a representative group of 800 adults in Michigan. Our findings suggest that although COVID impacts all Michiganders, reactions to COVID are politicized. This is significant because if people base their response to COVID on politics rather than science, they may be placing themselves at risk, said Zachary Neal, MSU associate professor of psychology and study co-author.

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