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COVID-19 Economic Supports
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, passed by Congress in March 2020, provided various types of temporary financial assistance to millions of Americans.

The November 2022 issue of Health Affairs, which was released earlier this week, features a collection of articles exploring the health effects of economic security policies, some funded by CARES, while other articles examine COVID-19 more broadly.

Articles in this month's issue cover topics like pandemic and recession effects on US mortality rates, racial and ethnic disparities in unemployment insurance access, state eviction moratoriums, and more.

Read more from this month's issue and visit our COVID-19 Resource Center for more content about the pandemic and its effects.
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Health Affairs is planning an issue for October 2023 on Racism & Health. A follow-up to our February 2022 issue, the new issue will feature original research, analyses, commentaries, and personal narratives.

The deadline to submit to the Request For Abstracts is December 19, 2022. If you are considering submitting an abstract, we invite you to join us for an informal Q&A session, "Tips for Navigating our Request for Abstracts (RFA) Process: Racism and Health," on Monday, November 14, 2022.


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