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All In COVID Listening Sessions Connect Communities Struggling with COVID-19
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All In COVID Listening Sessions Connect Communities Struggling with COVID-19

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This brief outlines learnings from All In’s inaugural Listening Session to pave the way for knowledge sharing and policy development in the post-COVID future. Topics ranged from apps involved in contact tracing to the social determinants of health exposed by the outbreak.

Attendees provided valuable insight into several COVID-related themes: housing, contact tracing, investment in community and health services, collaboration and partnerships, data sharing, and health equity.

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Data Across Sectors for Health, All In: Data for Community Health

Publication Date

05.26.2020

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COVID-19
Health Care
Public Health
Social Needs
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