51 min

COVID-19 and the Navajo Nation with Dr. Loreen Curley, DNP, ARNP Nursing Uncensored

    • Medicine

In this episode, Adrianne welcomes Nurse Practitioner Dr. Loreen Curley. She comes with an important message about the effect COVID is having upon her community, the Navajo Nation.

They discuss the location and history of the Nation, why the Dine people have been so disproportionately affected by this pandemic, and what can be done to help. Please see the links below for more information and ways to help fight this battle.

Take Action - Please Donate Now!

Navajo Nation Department of Health COVID-19 Relief Fund
http://www.nndoh.org/donate.html
Please follow this link for a list of supplies being requested.

GoFundMe! For Navajo and Tribal Clinical Relief Support
https://www.gofundme.com/f/southwest-tribes-covid19-relief?fbclid=IwAR2Hra7we114YzEu6UTjZmSi99ZLJgr4ow3zbskLvWvQVg0mo7mc-w4lVOo

More Information
Follow this link to learn how to wash your hands with a container instead of running water:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/handwashing-coronavirus-who-advice-tippy-tap-pandemic-covid-19/

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-batters-navajo-nation-it-s-about-get-worse-n1187501

-the Navajo Nation, which sprawls across three states, had 1,197 positive coronavirus cases. It has a per capita infection rate 10 times higher than that of neighboring Arizona and the third-highest infection rate in the country behind those of New York and New Jersey. Forty-four people have died, more than in 14 other states.

-During the H1N1 flu epidemic in 2009, Native Americans died at four to five times the rate of other Americans.

-When combined with the comorbidities, or pre-existing conditions, that already plague the Navajo Nation — like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity — public health experts worry that difficulty accessing basic needs like food and water is going to compound the crisis.

If you would like to contact Dr Curley, please send an email to nursinguncensoredpodcast@gmail.com with the subject line “Dr Curley and the NN”

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Recorded with Zoom and edited with iMovie
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Copyright-free music included in this episode found in the YouTube Audio Library:
Species by Diamon Ortiz

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In this episode, Adrianne welcomes Nurse Practitioner Dr. Loreen Curley. She comes with an important message about the effect COVID is having upon her community, the Navajo Nation.

They discuss the location and history of the Nation, why the Dine people have been so disproportionately affected by this pandemic, and what can be done to help. Please see the links below for more information and ways to help fight this battle.

Take Action - Please Donate Now!

Navajo Nation Department of Health COVID-19 Relief Fund
http://www.nndoh.org/donate.html
Please follow this link for a list of supplies being requested.

GoFundMe! For Navajo and Tribal Clinical Relief Support
https://www.gofundme.com/f/southwest-tribes-covid19-relief?fbclid=IwAR2Hra7we114YzEu6UTjZmSi99ZLJgr4ow3zbskLvWvQVg0mo7mc-w4lVOo

More Information
Follow this link to learn how to wash your hands with a container instead of running water:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/04/handwashing-coronavirus-who-advice-tippy-tap-pandemic-covid-19/

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-batters-navajo-nation-it-s-about-get-worse-n1187501

-the Navajo Nation, which sprawls across three states, had 1,197 positive coronavirus cases. It has a per capita infection rate 10 times higher than that of neighboring Arizona and the third-highest infection rate in the country behind those of New York and New Jersey. Forty-four people have died, more than in 14 other states.

-During the H1N1 flu epidemic in 2009, Native Americans died at four to five times the rate of other Americans.

-When combined with the comorbidities, or pre-existing conditions, that already plague the Navajo Nation — like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity — public health experts worry that difficulty accessing basic needs like food and water is going to compound the crisis.

If you would like to contact Dr Curley, please send an email to nursinguncensoredpodcast@gmail.com with the subject line “Dr Curley and the NN”

Like this video? Buy Adrianne a coffee to say thanks!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NUPodcast

Want more nursing-related content?
🎧🏥😷
Find more including the Nursing Uncensored podcast, blogs, videos, merch, and art at
https://nursinguncensored.com

Check out podcast merch at
https://www.teespring.com/the-nu-shop

Find Adrianne 💜 on the web
linktr.ee/nursinguncensoredpodcast

————————
Send Adrianne snail mail to the NU PO Box

308 East Burlington Street
#175
Iowa City, IA 52240
————————
Recorded with Zoom and edited with iMovie
————————
Copyright-free music included in this episode found in the YouTube Audio Library:
Species by Diamon Ortiz

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Nursing Uncensored participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com affiliated sites.

51 min