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Pride and Protection: Colorful Masks Resonate with Tribal Community

When COVID-19 cases began spreading in South Dakota’s Rosebud Sioux Tribal Nation, the tribe quickly focused their prevention efforts. Though they were able to secure masks for most adults in the community, locating properly fitting masks for children was a challenge.

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Through Younger Eyes: California Counties Target Youth with COVID Messaging

When data showed that youth were not only often asymptomatic COVID carriers, but were taking a disproportionate blow to their mental health as well, this team came together to launch a special youth-led educational campaign on staying healthy during the pandemic.

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COVID-19 Corps ‘Miracle Workers’ Help American Samoans Get Home Safe

In March 2020, American Samoa closed its borders, effectively shutting out the coronavirus...as well as more than a thousand American Samoans nationwide and abroad. Their repatriation, or safe return home, would take planning, time—and four "miracle workers."

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Oklahoma City-County Surge Staff Help High-Risk Communities During COVID-19

For a team of epidemiologists at the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, the work of tracing COVID cases and exposures was at first overwhelming for their small team. Then additional staff from the CDC Foundation COVID-19 Corps arrived.

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Protecting the Frontlines: Donors Come Together to Provide Personal Protective Equipment

As COVID-19 began spreading in the U.S., hospitals, first responders and public health agencies scrambled to acquire enough PPE to keep their staff and the public safe. But with supplies limited and demand surging, finding it was often next to impossible.

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Alaska Native Nurses Battle COVID and the Elements

Through rain, snow, sleet, windstorms and even unexpected visits from wildlife, a dedicated trio of COVID-19 Corps healthcare workers are battling the pandemic—and the elements—in their native Alaska to provide COVID testing to the population of Anchorage and beyond.

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Making COVID-19 Messaging Available For People With Disabilities

While a number of existing CDC public health resources were accessible for people with some disabilities, there were others who needed guidance in different accessible formats including braille, American Sign Language, and simplified text or easy-to-read materials.

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CDC Foundation Sets Up Surge Staff for Success

Meet the Regional Coordinators of the COVID-19 Corps, who guide staff through their work on the pandemic response across the U.S. and set them up for future success in the public-health field.