Participant 332 Community Conversations Interview
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Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Library
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In this interview, Participant 332 shares their experience contracting COVID-19 in January 2020 when there were inadequate testing protocols and many unknowns about the infection. The participant talks about their experience with racism and how it affected the level of health care they received at this time. The participant discusses racial and political divisiveness in the nation along with pitfalls and inequities in the healthcare system.
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COVID-19 Health Behaviors, Communities of Color_Minoritized Individuals, Positive Outlook, Access to Care, Negative Mental Health Outcomes, Clinical Care, Secondary Suffering and Trauma, Unpredictability, Acts of Kindness, Recommendations, Disabled Individuals, Vaccine for COVID-19, Social and Economic Factors, View of NJ Government's Response to the Pandemic, Noteworthy Quotes, Those Left out of Virus Response, Frustrations with Lack of Adherence, Infant_Child Health, Maternal Health, Resources Needed, Employment, Language as a Barrier, Undocumented Individuals, Quality of Care, Financial_Economic (In)stability, Religion or Spirituality, Social Re-Connect, Loss of Health Insurance, Mercer Co. (N.J.), New Jersey, COVID-19 Pandemic
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