Abstract

The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disproportionately affected families of low socioeconomic status and may have exacerbated disparities in treatment of chronic health conditions such as asthma. We hypothesized that having public versus private insurance would correlate with differences in access to healthcare for children with asthma during the pandemic and aimed to understand indoor exposures during shelter-in-place orders.

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