Black americans are less likely to have healthcare, be able to remote work, can't social distance in small or no housing, dont have resources to have home delivery, etc. So yes. Disease doesnt affect black and white differently, but amplifies disparities which lead to deaths.
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And if you don’t have to even worry about it, that’s called privilege.
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Woof. Are you sure about that? Just in D.C., look how disproportionately COVID-19 affects the Black population:https://patch.com/district-columbia/washingtondc/dc-coronavirus-update-1-new-death-88-additional-cases …
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Still doing your best to fan the flames of racial discord, I see.
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Black Americans make up 13% of the US population. They make up 23% of COVID-19 deaths. Explore the data around race and the coronavirus:https://usafacts.org/articles/covid-deaths-race-state-age-black-hispanic-white/ …
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