Combating Contagion and Injustice: The Shared Work for Public Health and Faith Communities During COVID-19

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Joshua T. B. Williams
Adrian Miller
Abraham M. Nussbaum
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[1] Denver Health Medical Center,Department of Pediatrics, Ambulatory Care Services
[2] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Colorado Council of Churches,Department of Behavioral Health
[4] Denver Health Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry
[5] University of Colorado School of Medicine,undefined
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2021年 / 60卷
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Faith community; Public health; Vaccination; Clergy; Chaplains; COVID-19;
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Faith communities are uniquely positioned for essential public health work to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and address the chronic pre-existing health disparities that have been exacerbated by COVID-19. Specifically, faith communities can (1) dialogue with public health communities, developing internal policies and meeting guidelines consistent with evidence-based recommendations and their own faith traditions, (2) bolster religious daycare and parochial school immunization policies, and (3) partner with faith-based organizations through financial support and volunteer hours. This essential work will complement governmental public health approaches and ensure faith communities can assist with future pandemics.
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