Coronavirus infections and deaths disproportionately affect African American, Latino communities
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Longtime inequalities in access to health care, socioeconomic inequality, and structural racism all combine with a higher rate of pre-existing conditions to make black and brown communities more vulnerable to COVID-19. As Ta-Nehisi Coates told Chris Hayes, the virus is colorblind, but society is not.April 10, 2020
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