I don’t know what atrained means. If you’re asking how many got COVID or died from it due to racism, I don’t know how excess death is calculated in this regard. It’s something for researchers to parse out, and I’m sure many are working on it.
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There is literally an entire area of of research devoted to this. It’s called social determinants of health. For example:https://twitter.com/gidmk/status/1267223595459084288?s=21 …
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Health NerdVerified account @GidMKAs a start, the originaly 2005 Marmot report is eye-opening "Social factors [are] at the root of much of these inequalities in health" https://www.who.int/social_determinants/strategy/en/Marmot-Social%20determinants%20of%20health%20inqualities.pdf … pic.twitter.com/6A5GdEVLLsShow this thread0 replies 6 retweets 21 likes -
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Black Americans have been systematically blocked from the same opportunities as white Americans. As a result they are more likely to work in poorly paid jobs without healthcare- many of which are essential. 1/
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So ppl loosing health insurance to the pandemic have had all kinds of options opened for them. This is very different than decades of exclusion from health insurance.
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You can google this. Some of the numbers might not exist yet & will change with time but I know insurance markets opened enrollment. I don’t know why you think you are entitled to my free labor, but I’ve gone out of my way to provide you with factual information but I’m done.
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Though I know this isn’t directed at me, FWIW, I greatly appreciate the time you took—which was v generous—bc it provided me w links I’ll hang on to for my work. It’s frustrating when generosity turns into a demand for yet more labor, an incredibly common situation for women.
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Yes, gotta say that was an excellent review into the background on social determinants and the inference to the current COVID-19 situation
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