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Pandemic inequity in a megacity: a multilevel analysis of individual, community and healthcare vulnerability risks for COVID-19 mortality in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Henry SurendraNgabila SalamaKarina D LestariVerry AdrianWidyastuti WidyastutiDwi OktaviaRosa N LinaBimandra A DjafaaraIhsan FadilahRahmat SagaraLenny L EkawatiAhmad NurhasimRiris Andono AhmadAria KekalihAri F SyamAnuraj H ShankarGuy ThwaitesJ Kevin BairdRaph Leonardus HamersIqbal R F Elyazar
Published in: BMJ global health (2022)
In addition to individual risk factors, living in areas with high poverty and density, and low healthcare performance further increase the vulnerability of communities to COVID-19-associated death in urban low-resource settings.
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