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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2021January 01, 2021 EDT

COVID-19 Surveillance: Not Everything That Counts Can be Counted, and not Everything That Can be Counted Countsa

Emily E. Sickbert-Bennett, Lauren M. DiBiase,
INVITED COMMENTARYEmily E. Sickbert-BennettLauren M. DiBiaseCOVID-19 surveillance
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Articles in Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2021

Vol. 82, Issue 1, 2021
  • Identifying Barriers and Facilitators to Prenatal Care for Spanish-Speaking Women
    Kimberly FryerGinny LewisChris MunozAlison M. Stuebe
  • Does Cancer Treatment-Related Financial Distress Worsen Over Time?
    S.M. Qasim HussainiFumiko ChinoChristel RushingGreg SamsaIvy AltomareJonathan NicollaJeffrey PeppercornS. Yousuf Zafar
  • Simulation of “North Carolina Protocol for Allocating Scarce Inpatient Critical Care Resources in a Pandemic” in a Multi-hospital Health Care System
    Deborah J. LoveLawrence R. NycumTanya Stewart BlackmonA.J. PatefieldPaula BirdShelli E. StokerR. Andrew PiersolAdam N. KoontzAmy L. Collard
  • Using State Licensure Data to Assess North Carolina’s Health Workforce COVID-19 Response Capacity
    Heather WilsonEvan M. GallowayJulie C. SperoShikira ThomasJulianna C. LongThomas C. RickettsErin P. Fraher
  • A Vaccine for Society: Introduction
    Peter J. Morris
  • From Health Disparities to Hotspots to Public Health Strategies: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic in North Carolina
    Arlene C. SeñaDavid J. Weber
  • COVID-19: A Mirror to Our Flaws
    Erica Pettigrew
  • Invest in Rural North Carolina to Ensure a Thriving State, Pandemic or Not
    Laura Gerald
  • Impact of COVID-19-related School Closures on the Drivers of Child Health
    Angelique E. BoutzoukasIbukunoluwa C. AkinboyoCharlene A. WongDaniel K. BenjaminKanecia O. Zimmerman
  • SIDEBAR: COVID-19 Devastates North Carolina’s Child Care System and Threatens Health and Safety of Children, Families, and Early Educators
    Michele Rivest
  • No Hugs Allowed: Isolation and Inequity in North Carolina Long-term Services and Supports During COVID-19
    Nathan A. Boucher
  • SIDEBAR: Orange County, NC Interdisciplinary “Strike Team” Supports High-Risk Congregate Living Facilities in COVID-19 Response
    Robert C. PeaseSusan K. KeenG. Cameron ColemanErica M. PettigrewDeborah S. Porterfield
  • Centering Equity and Community in the Recovery of the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Giselle Corbie-SmithMary K. WolfeStephanie M. HooverGaurav Dave
  • SIDEBAR: Addressing North Carolina Hispanics and Latinos Affected by COVID-19: A Grassroots Approach
    George J. Hendrix
  • Health Care Providers Can Help Combat Harmful Misinformation About the Pandemic
    Amanda Sturgill
  • COVID-19 Surveillance: Not Everything That Counts Can be Counted, and not Everything That Can be Counted Countsa
    Emily E. Sickbert-BennettLauren M. DiBiase
  • The Emerging Chronic Sequelae of COVID-19 and Implications for North Carolina
    Robert J. RolfeColin M. SmithCameron R. Wolfe
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: Deploying Mobile COVID-19 Testing Programs in North Carolina as an Approach to Improving Health Equity
    Lynne FiscusRandi TownsSally WoodPam OliverSuzanna FoxAndrea WeathersKathy ColvilleMichael HerceDavid Wohl
  • Letters of Correspondence: COVID-19 and Student Advocacy, Medical Education, Surge Response, and TestingThe COVID-19 Crisis Response Will Benefit From Student AdvocacyImpact of the First Case of COVID-19 and Statewide Executive Orders on Regional “Code Stroke” Trends During North Carolina’s First COVID-19 SurgeCOVID-19 Impacts University of North Carolina Medical Students’ Perception of the FuturePreoperative Screening for COVID-19
    Ryan Koski-VacircaLauren MackoFei ChenE. Hope WeisslerDanish ZaidiTanushree PrasadRahul R. KaramchandaniSam SinghAndrew W. AsimosRobert S. IsaakBeat D. SteinerSusan M. MartinelliMelina R. KibbeJohn W. F. MannHarry CaulfieldCharles HarrAmy N. HildrethJohn F. KrahnertCaroline E. ReinkeJonathan R. SnyderJanet E. Tuttle-NewhallJay WyattCynthia K. Shortell
North Carolina Medical Journal
Sickbert-Bennett, Emily E., and Lauren M. DiBiase. 2021. “COVID-19 Surveillance: Not Everything That Counts Can Be Counted, and Not Everything That Can Be Counted Countsa.” North Carolina Medical Journal 82 (1): 71–74. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.82.1.71.
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