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Sachdev, Darpun D., Petersen, Maya, Havlir, Diane V., Schwab, Joshua, Enanoria, Wayne T.A., Nguyen, Trang Q., Mercer, Mary P., Scheer, Susan, Bennett, Ayanna, Tenner, Andrea G., Marks, James D., Bobba, Naveena, Philip, Susan, Colfax, Grant |
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Public Health Reports; Sep2023, Vol. 138 Issue 5, p747-755, 9p |
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San Francisco implemented one of the most intensive, comprehensive, multipronged COVID-19 pandemic responses in the United States using 4 core strategies: (1) aggressive mitigation measures to protect populations at risk for severe disease, (2) prioritization of resources in neighborhoods highly affected by COVID-19, (3) timely and adaptive data-driven policy making, and (4) leveraging of partnerships and public trust. We collected data to describe programmatic and population-level outcomes. The excess all-cause mortality rate in 2020 in San Francisco was half that seen in 2019 in California as a whole (8% vs 16%). In almost all age and race and ethnicity groups, excess mortality from COVID-19 was lower in San Francisco than in California overall, with markedly diminished excess mortality among people aged >65 years. The COVID-19 response in San Francisco highlights crucial lessons, particularly the importance of community responsiveness, joint planning, and collective action, to inform future pandemic response and advance health equity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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