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Challenges with social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic among Hispanics in New York City: a qualitative study.

Christopher J GonzalezBryan Aristega AlmeidaGeorge S CorpuzHector A MoraOluwatobi AladesuruMartin F ShapiroMadeline R Sterling
Published in: BMC public health (2021)
Despite understanding the risks for contracting COVID-19 and taking appropriate precautions, Hispanics faced numerous challenges to social distancing and quarantining, such as living in crowded, multi-generational households, working as essential workers, and providing unpaid care to family members. Such challenges took a toll on their physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Our findings suggest that a tailored approach to public health messaging and interventions for pandemic planning are warranted among members of this community. Further research is needed to understand and mitigate the long term physical and psychological consequences of the pandemic among Hispanics.
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