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  1. Jul 6, 2022 · Analyzing the data paints a comprehensive picture of racial disparities related to the pandemic. As of June 22, 2022, among racial and ethnic groups, the non-Hispanic white, Black, and Native American populations had a higher share of COVID-19 deaths than their share of the population.

  2. More than 50,000 Black Americans are now dead from COVID-19, according to data from the COVID Racial Data Tracker, a collaboration between the COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic and the...

  3. Apr 22, 2021 · Researchers looked at data from 3,080 counties across the nation and discovered that higher levels of the tiny particles in air known as PM 2.5 were linked with higher death rates from the disease.

    • Brett Milano
  4. Black people were three times more likely than white people to contract the coronavirus, six times more likely to be hospitalized as a result and twice as likely to die of Covid-19.

  5. Jun 17, 2020 · Black Americans are more likely to know someone who has died of Covid-19 than white Americans — an analysis by the NORC Centers for Public Affairs Research found that 11 percent of black...

  6. Jul 5, 2020 · But the new federal data — made available after The New York Times sued the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — reveals a clearer and more complete picture: Black and Latino people have...

  7. Feb 26, 2024 · Racial capitalism explains how racialized essential workers 28 were directly exposed to the dire consequences of the pandemic, with mortality among Black retail workers in 2020 increasing by up to 36% because of covid-19. 29 Racialized people often work in essential “high exposure” jobs and professions.