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Language barriers can mean life or death in fight against coronavirus

Posted on October 27, 2022 by Beth C

Language barriers can mean life or death in fight against coronavirus

April 23, 2020

An opinion piece in “The Hill” about how language barriers affect the outcomes of COVID-19 cases, with non-native English speakers with no or limited proficiency in the language disproportionately affected by the pandemic and dying in disproportionate numbers. Read the full article at this link.

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