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The Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the United States.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2/15/2021, Vol. 72 Issue 4, p703-706. 4p.
Subject
*HEALTH services accessibility
*HEALTH status indicators
*MEDICAL quality control
*MINORITIES
*RACE
*HEALTH & social status
*COVID-19 pandemic
Language
ISSN
1058-4838
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minority groups, with high rates of death in African American, Native American, and LatinX communities. Although the mechanisms of these disparities are being investigated, they can be conceived as arising from biomedical factors as well as social determinants of health. Minority groups are disproportionately affected by chronic medical conditions and lower access to healthcare that may portend worse COVID-19 outcomes. Furthermore, minority communities are more likely to experience living and working conditions that predispose them to worse outcomes. Underpinning these disparities are long-standing structural and societal factors that the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed. Clinicians can partner with patients and communities to reduce the short-term impact of COVID-19 disparities while advocating for structural change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]