Why is COVID-19 killing more African Americans than Whites in the United States?

  • Hewa S
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A social gradient in mortality and morbidity exists within countries owing to structural inequalities. Disease and health are not neutral to social, political, and economic relations, but they interact, and the human body is the stage on which these social contradictions are played out.

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Hewa, S. (2020). Why is COVID-19 killing more African Americans than Whites in the United States? Galle Medical Journal, 25(2), 7–11. https://doi.org/10.4038/gmj.v25i2.8018

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