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In the July/August 2020 issue of Journal of Public Health Management & Practice, in the article by Rodriguez-Lonebear, D., Barcelo, N. E., Akee, R., Carroll, Stephanie R., "American Indian Reservations and COVID-19: Correlates of Early Infection Rates in the Pandemic," the following changes were made:

 

Page 374 - The last sentence on the page, "The Navajo Nation and Oklahoma tribes have a high ..." has been amended to read as, "Arizona and Oklahoma tribes have a high ..."

 

Page 375 - The first full sentence on that page, "We also find that the highest rates of COVID-19 cases per 1000 are among the Pueblo tribes ..." has been amended to read as, "We also find that the highest rates of COVID-19 cases per 1000 are among certain Southwest tribes ..."

 

Page 375, Table 3 - The tribal names have been changed (in column 1) to the following in order:

 

Oklahoma Tribe 1

 

North Dakota Tribe

 

Oklahoma Tribe 2

 

Southwest Tribe 1

 

Southwest Tribe 2

 

Arizona Tribe

 

The authors regret the error. Also, the online version has been corrected.

 

Reference

 

Rodriguez-Lonebear D, Barcelo NE, Randall A, Carroll SR. "American Indian reservations and COVID-19: correlates of early infection rates in the pandemic." J Public Health Manag Pract. 2020;26(4):371.