Black and Latinx/Hispanic people were more than twice as likely to die from COVID-19 than White people, but because of legacies of discrimination and maltreatment in health care, were less likely to participate in some public health responses to COVID-19, including contact tracing. This study tested three communication campaign concepts to engage Black and Latinx/Hispanic people in contact tracing efforts.
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