Brown U, partners look to boost COVID-19 testing, vaccination in Latinx community

Brown University in Providence, R.I., and local community organizations announced a collaborative project on Oct. 22 aiming to address barriers to COVID-19 testing and vaccination among the Latinx population, as well as high-risk children in Rhode Island.

Advertisement

The National Institutes of Health contributed $1.4 million in grants for the project. The funds are a part of the NIH’s Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics for Underserved Populations initiative, which aims to reduce disparities in communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19.

“As we are anticipating that vaccinations will soon be available and FDA-approved for children, this project is extremely timely,” said project leader Sharon Rounds, MD, associate dean for clinical affairs at Brown and a professor of medicine. 

Dr. Rounds added testing still remains an “essential” tool in controlling outbreaks. 

Both projects have launched and will be funded for up to two years.

Advertisement

Next Up in Integration & Physician Issues

Advertisement

Comments are closed.