2021
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2020.306112
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Equitable Enforcement of Pandemic-Related Public Health Laws: Strategies for Achieving Racial and Health Justice

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“…The increase was stronger among counties with mandatory orders and largely driven by counties with higher proportions of limited English language speakers. Persons in these counties may have been subject to inequitable enforcement of orders [34] and increased job losses from business closures [ 35 , 36 ] which may have increased stay-at-home behavior. Counties in Southern U.S. States with higher percentages of persons who speak English less than well may have been impacted by the U.S.-Mexico border closures to reduce movement to retail and businesses on either side of the border [37] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increase was stronger among counties with mandatory orders and largely driven by counties with higher proportions of limited English language speakers. Persons in these counties may have been subject to inequitable enforcement of orders [34] and increased job losses from business closures [ 35 , 36 ] which may have increased stay-at-home behavior. Counties in Southern U.S. States with higher percentages of persons who speak English less than well may have been impacted by the U.S.-Mexico border closures to reduce movement to retail and businesses on either side of the border [37] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%