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[SUBJECT] Community Health Workers Boost COVID-19 Testing Among Formerly Incarcerated

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[Articles] Mitigation of COVID-19 through onsite testing and education among formerly incarcerated individuals (the MOSAIC study): an open-label, single-centre, randomised controlled trial

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Community-health worker-led onsite testing and education at a re-entry-focused community-based organisation significantly increased SARS-CoV-2 testing uptake among formerly incarcerated individuals. The open-label, single-centre randomised controlled trial demonstrated that trusted community health workers effectively delivered point-of-care testing and health education to this underserved population. This model has direct relevance for your public health research agenda, particularly in developing community-based intervention frameworks that could be adapted for infectious disease screening and vaccine delivery platforms, including for malaria and other pathogens relevant to your work.

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