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  2. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Native American tribes and ...

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    The population of American Indians and Alaska Native (AIAN) has significantly dropped during the COVID pandemic. The study showed that "for every 100,000 in the population, 737 AIAN people have died for COVID-19 versus 105 whites." Indigenous communities are facing tremendous high COVID-19 infection and mortality rates. [10] [11] [12]

  3. Native American disease and epidemics - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous communities have been more susceptible to diseases like Cholera because of limited access to clean water. Today, recent studies have shown that one in 10 Indigenous Americans lack access to safe tap water or basic sanitation – without which a host of health conditions including Covid-19, diabetes, and gastrointestinal disease are ...

  4. Coqualeetza Indian Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Tuberculosis disproportionately affected Indigenous peoples with their mortality rate being recognized as ten times higher than that of the white population. [ 17 ] The hospital was also known for its occupational program for tuberculosis patients that focused on the production of traditional Indigenous handmade goods such as "totem poles ...

  5. Indian hospital - Wikipedia

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    When an Indigenous person had a tuberculosis diagnosis confirmed, they were rarely allowed back into their communities until deemed free of tuberculosis. Evacuees could not go ashore to collect their belongings, say good-bye, or make arrangements for their families - children were often adopted by neighbours and family members in Inuit communities.

  6. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    Western Hemisphere populations were ravaged mostly by smallpox, but also typhus, measles, influenza, bubonic plague, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, mumps, yellow fever, and pertussis. The lack of written records in many places and the destruction of many native societies by disease, war, and colonization make estimates uncertain.

  7. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, tuberculosis was endemic in some rural areas as of 1998. [195] The tuberculosis case rate in Canada in 2021 was 4.8 per 100,000 persons. The rates were highest among Inuit (135.1 per 100,000), First Nations (16.1 per 100,000) and people born outside of Canada (12.3 per 100,000).

  8. Canada’s Indigenous women forcibly sterilized decades after ...

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    Indigenous people comprise about 5% of Canada’s nearly 40 million people. The more than 600 Indigenous communities across Canada, known as First Nations, face significant health challenges ...

  9. Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/Canada medical cases by ...

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    Province Population Tests Per k Cases Per m Deaths Per m Ref. British Columbia: 5,735,598 6,756,652 1,178.1 434,890 75,827 7,737 1,349 [1]Alberta: 4,969,135