Inequality? So COVID doesn't know if you'r red or blue politically but now it does know your skin color? The headline is a misleading joke.
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COVID effects the individuals in poor health the most and in many cases minorities don't have access to decent healthcare
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Trump needs to corner the market on the dying business. Guaranteed fail. And people would stop dying. When failure is your biggest talent, we need to channel him in the most productive market.
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Indigenous People's, Latinos and black people make up less than half of the US population.
#COVID19 shows just shows us how the healthcare industry treats PoC.#M4A#FvckCapitalism@latstetter@ShellyRKirchoff@kgopinion @Becca2400@K810Mt@lisaenglishsays@Troydiscospider - Show replies
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Are you trying to say the virus is racist with this ridiculous headline???



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No, but it does highlight that our society has institutional racism that affects a lot of things, including healthcare.
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SARS-CoV-2 must be a racist virus.
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I highly doubt hospitals are administering different treatments. It's probably more a lack of trust or cultural issue from those groups.
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They actually do, and it’s pretty well documented. Here’s a good starting point:https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/features/racial-bias-and-its-effect-on-health-care/ …
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