
How structural racism could affect COVID-19 care
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COVID-19 may not discriminate based on race -- but U.S. health care does
Health officials have stressed that the novel coronavirus doesn’t discriminate based on race or ethnicity. But disparities long present in the U.S. medical system are now driving what some call a crisis within a crisis: black and brown communities across the country are being hit harder, and with fewer resources to save them. Amna Nawaz talks to Dr. Uché Blackstock of Advancing Health Equity.
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How structural racism could affect COVID-19 care
Clip: 4/2/2020 | 6m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Health officials have stressed that the novel coronavirus doesn’t discriminate based on race or ethnicity. But disparities long present in the U.S. medical system are now driving what some call a crisis within a crisis: black and brown communities across the country are being hit harder, and with fewer resources to save them. Amna Nawaz talks to Dr. Uché Blackstock of Advancing Health Equity.
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