Evaluating the impact of language concordance on COVID-19 contact tracing outcomes among Spanish-speaking adults in San Francisco between June and November 2020
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Abstract We evaluated the impact of language concordance—clinician or public health worker fluency in a patient’s primary language—on COVID-19 contact tracing outcomes among 2668 Spanish-speaking adults in San Francisco. Language concordance was associated with 20% greater odds of COVID-19 testing and 53% greater odds of support service referrals.
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pp. 1397-1404
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Vol 65
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pp. 831-836
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