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HHS: Combate COVID

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HHS: Combate COVID

DATE: 12/1/2021
AUDIENCE: Researcher, Public
TOPIC(S): COVID-19 Health and Treatment

This website, provided by HHS, shares information on treatments available to keep COVID-19 symptoms from getting worse. These resources are laid out for both lay people and healthcare professionals. Content is written in Spanish.

Urban Institute: Community-Engaged Methods Guidebook

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Urban Institute: Community-Engaged Methods Guidebook

DATE: 10/19/2021
AUDIENCE: Researcher
TOPIC(S): Community Engagement, Best Practices

Guidebook that covers different topics in community-engaged work to aid those who are just beginning these efforts or looking to expand or deepen the work they are already doing. The guidebook includes practical advice for partnership building, community advisory boards, participatory approaches to surveys, and youth engagement.

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Data Walks: An Innovative Way to Share Data with Communities
View another resource from the Urban Institute about community engagement and data sharing.

Participatory Community Building Guidebook: Building Community Capacity

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Participatory Community Building Guidebook: Building Community Capacity

DATE: 3/21/2020
AUDIENCE: Researcher
TOPIC(S): Community Engagement

The guidebook offers an insight to the range of patterns, practice, processes and principles available to support local community-led efforts.

Q&A with RADx-UP Community Engagement Leader Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda

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Q&A with RADx-UP Community Engagement Leader Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda

DATE: 6/1/2022
AUDIENCE: Researcher, Public
TOPIC(S): Community Engagement, Best Practices

RADx-UP Community Engagement Leader Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda answers questions about her experience with community engagement and relationship building. She also offers valuable advice on creating sustainable relationships with community partners that fulfill the goals of all involved groups.

AAPCHO COVID-19 Resource Hub

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AAPCHO COVID-19 Resource Hub

DATE: 3/17/2022
AUDIENCE: Researcher, Public
TOPIC(S): COVID-19 Vaccination, Community Engagement, Best Practices

This page, by the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, will be updated frequently with tailored resources for community health centers covering the COVID-19 vaccines, multilingual and culturally appropriate materials for Asian American (AA), Native Hawaiian (NH), and Pacific Islander (PI) communities, resources to address anti-Asian racism, public health considerations, and other public health considerations.

Do No Harm Guide: Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization

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Do No Harm Guide: Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization

DATE: 6/9/2021
AUDIENCE: Researcher
TOPIC(S): Best Practices

This guide offers a set of guidelines for presenting data through a DEI lens. The Urban Institute presents ways for researchers and data analysts to represent data in ways that show empathy towards the real people represented, reflect lived experience, consider who is not represented, build diverse and inclusive data communication teams, and more.

RADx-UP Publications Policy

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RADx-UP Publications Policy

DATE: 12/12/2023
AUDIENCE: Researcher
TOPIC(S): Legal/Policy, RADx-UP Research Findings

The RADx-UP Publications Policy directs the development and review of scholarly products derived from aggregated RADx-UP data. Learn more about the RADx-UP Publications & Dissemination Committee (PDC) that developed this policy. Download and read the full document below.

Why Rapid Access to Anti-viral Treatment Matters for ÓRALE

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Why Rapid Access to Anti-viral Treatment Matters for ÓRALE

DATE: 1/12/2022
AUDIENCE: Public
TOPIC(S): COVID-19 Health and Treatment, Community Engagement

The ÓRALE project aims to understand and overcome the barriers to testing for SARS-CoV2 in Latino/Latina populations in California's central valley through interventions to increase testing. This blog post describes current challenges to focus areas and communities from COVID-19 and suggests ways in which monoclonal antibodies could be prioritized and integrated into projects like ÓRALE.

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¿Por qué necesito una prueba de COVID-19 si estoy vacunado?
This page from ÓRALE describes, in Spanish, why COVID-19 testing remains important

¿Por qué necesito una prueba de COVID-19 si estoy vacunado?

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¿Por qué necesito una prueba de COVID-19 si estoy vacunado?

DATE: 1/1/2022
AUDIENCE: Public
TOPIC(S): COVID-19 Testing, COVID-19 Vaccination

Estas son las razones para hacerse una prueba de COVID-19, a pesar de estar vacunado. Este artículo incluye fotos de cómo se analiza la prueba en el laboratorio móvil de ÓRALE, paso a paso, y qué aspecto tiene un resultado positivo.

These are many reasons why it is advisable to take a test for COVID-19 despite being vaccinated. This article includes photos of how the test is analyzed in the ÓRALE mobile lab, step by step and how a positive result shows.

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Why Rapid Access to Anti-viral Treatment Matters for ÓRALE
This blog post from ÓRALE describes the ways that access to anti-viral COVID-19 treatments can be increased

COVID-19 Travel Advice, Mayo Clinic

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COVID-19 Travel Advice, Mayo Clinic

DATE: 2/15/2022
AUDIENCE: Public
TOPIC(S): Travel, Best Practices

On this page, Mayo Clinic provides guidance for safety practices while traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The page includes sections for mitigating safety risks before you travel, checking local requirements, testing and travel, guidance for various modes of transport and lodging, and more.

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U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals, U.S. Lawful Permanent Residents, and Immigrants: Travel to and from the United States
View this CDC page which provides guidance for those traveling to and from the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Domestic Travel During COVID-19
View this CDC page which provides guidance for safety practices while traveling domestically during the COVID-19 pandemic.