Topic | Sub-topic | Examples | Cluster |
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Resources | COVID-19 Facts | Persons aged 12 years and older should receive 2 doses at least 3–8 weeks apart. | 5 |
Roughly half (51%) reported following the news very closely in mid-March, a figure that grew to 57% later that month. | 5 | ||
Over 1.1 million are 65 and older, according to SAGE. | 5 | ||
Healthcare Resources / Advice | Coronavirus: latest news and government advice | 3 | |
A drive-thru coronavirus testing center in Denver. | 3 | ||
LGBTQ+ Friendly Program / Facilities | The program is a multi-part online and phone text-based suite of services designed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and its negative consequences among Wisconsin’s transgender and non-binary community members and their partners, loved ones, friends, allies and contacts. | 14 | |
SAGE has an LGBT elder hotline, 877–360-LGBT, for older adults to have confidential discussions with caring people to get information on supportive agencies and basic needs. | 14 | ||
LGBTQ charities have pivoted to online, telephone and video platforms to ensure people in need of psychological support continue to receive it. | 14 | ||
Research | Data Collection | Finally, smaller sample sizes of LGBT persons might have yielded low statistical power to detect differences by sexual orientation and gender identity in stratified analyses. | 2 |
We’re continuing to learn more about long Covid, but there’s still a lot we don’t know about the condition and how to help people who are suffering.” | 2 | ||
Unlike the virus that spawned it, long COVID is a chronic illness with a range of symptoms and there is no clear test for it. | 2 | ||
LGBTQ+ Elder Studies | Opening Doors collaborates in a new study that investigates social care assessments of older LGBTQ+ people in England | 16 | |
By combining a series of three questions, the survey allows researchers to compare the recent experiences of the LGBT population to other adults. | 16 |