A second wave of COVID-19 in Cook County: What lessons can be applied?

Online journal of public health informatics Pub Date : 2020-12-10 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5210/ojphi.v12i2.11506
Gregory W Arling, Matthew Blaser, Michael D Cailas, John R Canar, Brian Cooper, Peter J Geraci, Kristin M Osiecki, Apostolis Sambanis
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During the ongoing public health crisis, many agencies are reporting COVID-19 health outcome information based on the overall population. This practice can lead to misleading results and underestimation of high risk areas. To gain a better understanding of spatial and temporal distribution of COVID-19 deaths; the long term care facility (LTCF) and household population (HP) deaths must be used. This approach allows us to better discern high risk areas and provides policy makers with reliable information for community engagement and mitigation strategies. By focusing on high-risk LTCFs and residential areas, protective measures can be implemented to minimize COVID-19 spread and subsequent mortality.  These areas should be a high priority target when COVID-19 vaccines become available.

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库克县的第二波COVID-19:可以借鉴哪些经验教训?
在持续的公共卫生危机期间,许多机构正在根据总体人口报告COVID-19健康结果信息。这种做法可能导致误导性的结果和对高风险领域的低估。更好地了解COVID-19死亡的时空分布;必须使用长期护理机构(LTCF)和家庭人口(HP)死亡数据。这种方法使我们能够更好地辨别高风险领域,并为政策制定者提供可靠的信息,以促进社区参与和缓解战略。通过将重点放在高风险的长期居住中心和居民区,可以实施保护措施,以尽量减少COVID-19的传播和随后的死亡率。当COVID-19疫苗可用时,这些地区应成为高度优先的目标。
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