Participant 232 Community Conversations Written

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Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Library

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In this written interview, Participant 232 describes their experience contracting COVID-19, experiencing homelessness, and trying to survive during the pandemic. They share their perception that people were afraid to help others during this time, and while they receive support from counseling services, their greatest fear is that they are in a place of change and instability. They describe that not having access to transportation has made it difficult to care for their medical conditions.

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Unpredictability, Access to Care, Social and Economic Factors, Negative Mental Health Outcomes, COVID-19 Health Behaviors, Low Income Communities, Low Income Individuals, Those Left out of Virus Response, Mental Health, Resilience, Resources Needed, Housing Insecurity_Instability, Communities of Color_Minoritized Individuals, Mode of Transportation, Transit, Employment, Financial_Economic (In)stability, Gloucester Co. (N.J.), New Jersey, COVID-19 Pandemic

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