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Black people are disproportionately affected by the coronavirus

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Black people are disproportionately affected by the coronavirus

Advocates are concerned about the role disparities will play in diagnosis, treatment.

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Anagha Srikanth

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A handful of states have released data on the demographics of COVID-19 patients, including race.

The Centers for Disease Control has not released racial data for coronavirus cases nationwide.

Many public health officials and experts are concerned the pandemic will take a disproportionate toll on non-white communities.


Historically racist structures in the United States have set up black Americans to bear the brunt of many crises, from climate change to the novel coronavirus. Early data shows black people are being infected and dying at higher rates than other demographics. One state is starting to do something about it.

The population of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, is 26 percent black. But early data shows black patients make up almost half of the county’s 945 cases and 73 percent of its 45 deaths from coronavirus.

“We’re like, ‘We have to wake people up,’” Milwaukee Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik told ProPublica.

Collecting and reporting this data is just the first step toward addressing racial inequality in COVID-19 relief efforts in Milwaukee, where local leaders have been working to address inequities in public health since before the pandemic.

“We declared racism as a public health issue,” Kowalik told ProPublica. “It frames not only how we do our work but how transparent we are about how things are going. It impacts how we manage an outbreak.”

The phenomenon isn’t unique to Milwaukee.

Michigan has a population of nearly 10 million people, according to 2019 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. About 75 percent of the population is white, while 15 percent are black and 5 percent is Hispanic or Latino. Yet African Americans made up 35 percent of coronavirus cases and 40 percent of deaths as of April 3, according to ProPublica.

Black patients made up 29.4 percent of cases in Illinois, slightly more than the 27.9 percent of white patients. Hispanic patients were the next biggest demographic, accounting for nearly 10 percent of cases. Race was not reported for about 25 percent of cases. In comparison, the U.S. Census Bureau reports that about 60 percent of Illinois' more than 12 million population is white, almost 15 percent is black and 17 percent is Hispanic or Latino.

And in North Carolina, where more than 60 percent of an almost 10.5 million population is white, white patients made up 57 percent of cases. Black patients, who make up a little more than 20 percent of the population, accounted for 37 percent of cases while 8 percent were Hispanic, compared to about 9 percent Hispanic or Latino population in the state.

The Centers for Disease Control has not yet released racial data for coronavirus cases nationwide. In a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on March 27, five congressional Democrats urged the federal government to begin collecting and release this information to allow public health officials to begin addressing any inequities.

"This lack of information will exacerbate existing health disparities and result in the loss of lives in vulnerable communities. It will also hamper the efforts of public health officials to track and contain the novel coronavirus in the areas that are at the highest risk of continued spread,” read the letter signed by Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ayanna Pressley, Robin Kelly, Kamala D. Harris and Cory Booker.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/respect/diversity-inclusion/491457-black-people-are-disproportionately-affected-by
 

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And an interesting article on CNN about Black Americans being very reluctant to wear homemade masks. Anyone want to guess their concern?
 

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And an interesting article on CNN about Black Americans being very reluctant to wear homemade masks. Anyone want to guess their concern?
If you have something to say, spit it out.
 

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And an interesting article on CNN about Black Americans being very reluctant to wear homemade masks. Anyone want to guess their concern?
Why don’t you explain it the same way you explain how Palestinian’s get killed/maimed so frequently?

Because your explanations on how it happens to Palestinians have a striking resemblance to the way racists explain the experience of Blacks in the US.
 

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Why don’t you explain it the same way you explain how Palestinian’s get killed/maimed so frequently?...
When black Americans see people promoting violence against whites they blow them off as kooks, they don't elect them. Can't say the same about the Palestinian body politics.
 

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When black Americans see people promoting violence against whites they blow them off as kooks, they don't elect them. Can't say the same about the Palestinian body politics.
Or the Israeli government either, if you have to go down that road.
 

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I saw a video of a black guy wearing a scarf over his mouth and a cop was kicking him out of the store ( thought he was gonna rob it, I guess). Apparently males are proportionally dying in higher numbers than women as well ( regardless of race).
 

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Clearly, there is more co-morbidity (diabetes, heart disease, obesity, etc.) in the african-american demographic than in most other groups. I have not seen any analysis related to genetic factors, rather these co-morbidities seem to correlate with income, prevalence of health care coverage, and cultural factors impacting on diet/exercise. Having said all of that, I'm not sure how it is helpful to focus on this DURING the pandemic. The information isn't useful for focussing public health strategies to curb it. At best, it allows you predict your allocation of resources geographically.
 

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Clearly, there is more co-morbidity (diabetes, heart disease, obesity, etc.) in the african-american demographic than in most other groups. I have not seen any analysis related to genetic factors, rather these co-morbidities seem to correlate with income, prevalence of health care coverage, and cultural factors impacting on diet/exercise. Having said all of that, I'm not sure how it is helpful to focus on this DURING the pandemic. The information isn't useful for focussing public health strategies to curb it. At best, it allows you predict your allocation of resources geographically.
Likely its more to do with them working jobs where they were deemed 'essential', minimum wage stores and restaurants etc.
 

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Inequality kills, and not the 1%.
 

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Likely its more to do with them working jobs where they were deemed 'essential', minimum wage stores and restaurants etc.
So you think Fauci had it all wrong when he talked about co-morbidity being the explanation?
 

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When black Americans see people promoting violence against whites they blow them off as kooks, they don't elect them. Can't say the same about the Palestinian body politics.
When most people have their racism and double standards exposed they are smart enough not to double down on their racism.

Not you.
 

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I read an article I think on cnn where black people in America originally didn’t think they could get the virus because it only effected white Americans.
 

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Could be because blacks are more susceptible to some diseases than whites like diabetes, asthma, lung cancer, HBP and more.
 
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