Leveraging Delaware's Public Health Resources to Mitigate Spread of Communicable Diseases in Congregate Settings.

Laura A Strmel, Diane Hainsworth, Muriel Gillespie, Sydney Kappers, Mollee Dworkin
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While resources available to public health entities increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to focus mitigation efforts on Delaware's most vulnerable citizens was evident. The higher risk of community-spread and complications resulting from COVID-19 associated with individuals residing in congregate settings such as homeless shelters and encampments prompted the Delaware Division of Public Health to leverage existing and new resources to provide technical assistance, education and to build valuable partnerships with community-based homeless service providers to reduce the public health threat to those experiencing homelessness.

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利用特拉华州的公共卫生资源减轻传染病在聚集环境中的传播。
虽然在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,公共卫生实体的可用资源有所增加,但显然有必要将缓解工作重点放在特拉华州最脆弱的公民身上。与居住在无家可归者收容所和营地等聚集环境中的个人相关的2019冠状病毒病社区传播和并发症的风险较高,促使特拉华州公共卫生司利用现有和新的资源提供技术援助和教育,并与社区无家可归者服务提供者建立宝贵的伙伴关系,以减少对无家可归者的公共卫生威胁。
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