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Collateral positives of COVID-19 for culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Western Sydney, Australia.

Samuel CornellJulie AyreOlivia MacRaveena KapoorKristen M PicklesCarys BatcupHankiz DolanCarissa BonnerErin CvejicDana MouwadDipti ZachariaUna TularicYvonne SantaluciaTing Ting ChenGordana BasicKirsten Jo McCafferyDanielle Muscat
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Few surveyed participants reported finding any positives stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. This finding is in stark contrast to related research in Australia with participants whose native language is English in which many more people experienced positives. The needs of people from CALD backgrounds must inform future responses to community crises to facilitate an equitable effect of any collateral positives that may arise.
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