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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021July 01, 2021 EDT

In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations

Michelle Laws, Viviana Martinez-Bianchi,
INVITED COMMENTARYCOVID-19historically marginalized populationMichelle LawsViviana Martinez-Bianchi
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.4.276

Articles in Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021

Vol. 82, Issue 4, 2021
  • Exploring Clusters of Risk and Association With Child Maltreatment in North Carolina Counties
    Gracelyn CrudenC. Hendricks BrownPaul LanierAdam ZolotorLeah FrerichsKristen Hassmiller Lich
  • Examining the Effect of Pedestrian Crashes on Vulnerable Populations in North Carolina
    Katherine J. HarmonKatherine PeticolasErika M. ReddingAmy IsingAnna E. Waller
  • Out of a Crisis, a Chorus of Hope
    Peter J. Morris
  • Innovations and Collaborations Born of Necessity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Susan R. Mims
  • Innovations in Virtual Care During the Pandemic: Implications for the Future
    Gregory K. Griggs
  • Telemedicine Utilization Trends During the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
    Shannon DowlerKelly CrosbieSam ThompsonErin DruckerCarlos Jackson
  • Pandemic-driven Community Collaboration in Western North Carolina: The Silver Lining Around the COVID-19 Cloud
    William R. HathawaySusan R. MimsDavid EllisTeresa M. HerbertStacie Turpin SaundersNelle GregoryLucretia StargellAdrienne AmmermanMarty L. StameyRichard BunioSteven Smith
  • Sidebar: Regional Relationships: Creative Collaboration for Prevention and Mitigation Among Western North Carolina Learning Institutions
    Bryan HodgeAmy Joy Lanou
  • Sidebar: Climbing With Hope: How Food Banks and Community Came Together in COVID-19
    Hannah Randall
  • Digital Equity and High-Speed Health Born From the COVID-19 Crisis
    Tracy Doaks
  • Housing Instability and Public Health: Implications of the Eviction Moratoria During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Stephen J. SillsBruce A. Rich
  • In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations
    Michelle LawsViviana Martinez-Bianchi
  • Health and Wellness for Our Latina Community: The Work of the Latinx Advocacy Team & Interdisciplinary Network for COVID-19 (LATIN-19)
    Viviana Martinez-BianchiGabriela M. Maradiaga PanayottiLeonor CorsinoIrene C. FelsmanRosa M. Gonzalez-GuardaGabriela A. NagyAlejandro Peña
  • Community Testing in High-priority And Marginalized Populations (CHAMP)
    Shannon DowlerSam ThompsonBrin PhillipsMichael Schwartz
  • Deriving Analytic Insights During a Novel Pandemic
    Michael E. DeWittChristopher ScheibMorgan JonesPamela Cowin
  • Laboratory: From the Shadows to the Front Line
    Jacob W. ParrishDavid Harlow
  • Community Versus Crisis: How Cone Health Leveraged its Local Relationships to Meet the Demand for Masks
    Michelle SchneiderHolly West
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net : Bilingual, Bicultural CARE Health Ambassadors in Rural Western North Carolina: A Community Collaboration
    Sarah Dewitt-FeldmanHannah J. RobinsonSarah B. ThachLaCosta TiptonSchell McCall
  • Running the Numbers : Capitalize on the Moment: Leveraging the COVID-19 Experience to Spur Low-Value Care Reduction in North Carolina: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals About Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Corinna Sorenson
  • Facilitating COVID-19 Testing in Historically Marginalized Populations by Leveraging Community Partnerships
    Laurin BrownVictoria BillingsWilliam PilkingtonDeepak Kumar
  • The Need for Syringe Services Programs Escalates as Opioid Overdoses Surge in North Carolina
    Roy SteinKate RobertsLoftin WilsonFred Wells BrasonSabra MurrowBrenda PearsonRobyn Jordan
North Carolina Medical Journal
Laws, Michelle, and Viviana Martinez-Bianchi. 2021. “In the Path of the Storm: North Carolina’s Response to COVID-19’s Impact on Historically Marginalized Populations.” North Carolina Medical Journal 82 (4): 276–77. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.4.276.
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