key: cord-0020995-6yarqpeu authors: nan title: Erratum date: 2020-08-07 journal: Nurs Womens Health DOI: 10.1016/j.nwh.2020.07.001 sha: 7768e5f9c334cff6145400df89d9837b79f019d1 doc_id: 20995 cord_uid: 6yarqpeu nan pages of Nursing for Women's Health. You will notice in this issue that we have deviated from our tradition of publishing one Reflections essay per issue to publish more than one. Early in the pandemic, we put a call on our Facebook and Twitter pages to encourage nurses to submit essays describing their pandemic experiences. If you would like to share your own story, please consider submitting an essay (author guidelines and contact information are available at https:// nwhjournal.org). We hope to curate these essays and other articles about COVID-19 into an online collection that can serve as but one small archive of the vast experiences and knowledge shared about this pandemic. We know we will emerge from the immediate crisis, but sharing stories might help us process, learn, grow, or even heal from the experiences of this extraordinary time in history. NWH This nurse cared for the lives of black mothers and their babies COVID-19 in racial and ethnic minority groups St. Louis County records first COVID-19 death: 'Beloved member' of St. Mary's Hospital family Women are losing more jobs in coronavirus shutdowns Moving toward health equity by addressing social determinants of health Brucker, 2020), the title for the song from the musical Hamilton should have been identified as follows: "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) Nursing when the world is upside down Nursing for Women's Health 243