Experience speaks: The importance of linguistic security during a public health crisis in immigrant and minority-language speakers
Rebecca Alvarado,
Angélique M. Blackburn
Abstract:Linguistic insecurity, as faced by minority-language (ML) and immigrant communities, affects public health across the globe. This literature review addresses challenges faced by immigrants and ML speakers since the start of the SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic. These groups sometimes experience obstacles when accessing healthcare, such as language barriers, mistrust in government, and lack of access to healthcare and information. Circulating misinformation may underlie many of the healthcare struggles faced by m… Show more
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