Change in unemployment by social vulnerability among United States counties with rapid increases in COVID-19 incidence-July 1-October 31, 2020.
Shichao TangLibby HorterKarin BoshAhmed M KassemEmily B KahnJessica N RicaldiLeah Zilversmit PaoGloria J KangChrista-Marie SingletonTiebin LiuIsabel ThomasCarol Y RaoPublished in: PloS one (2022)
The widened unemployment gap after COVID-19 incidence rapid rise between the most and least socially vulnerable counties suggests that it may take longer for socially and economically disadvantaged communities to recover. Loss of income and benefits due to unemployment could hinder behaviors that prevent spread of COVID-19 (e.g., seeking healthcare) and could impede response efforts including testing and vaccination. Addressing the social needs within these vulnerable communities could help support public health response measures.