From Bloomberg Philanthropies <[email protected]>
Subject Where COVID-19 hits the hardest
Date August 18, 2020 12:56 PM
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Communities of color continue to suffer a disproportionate impact 
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John,

As case counts and fatalities continue to rise, Black, Latinx, and Native
American individuals are contracting the virus and dying at significantly
higher rates than other groups. 

What is causing these disparities? And what can we do to address them? Dr.
Lisa Cooper, founder and director of the Center for Health Equity at Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explores these questions as part of
our Road to Recovery video series. Watch now for her expert insights on what
can be done to both support and empower communities of color in the fight
against COVID-19:  

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The United States now has more than five million reported cases -- more than
any other country. We have also suffered more deaths from the pandemic than any
other nation. Those burdens are falling the hardest on minority communities. 

Learn more about this urgent challenge, and why the COVID-19 crisis continues
to take an outsize toll on America's communities of color:

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Thanks,

Bloomberg Philanthropies

P.S. -- Dr. Cooper took a deeper dive into these issues on a recent episode
of our Follow the Data podcast, "Systemic Racism as a Public Health Issue." You
can listen to the conversation here:
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