“Rather, efforts to explain these disparities must focus on how differential risk of exposure and differential susceptibility to COVID-19 complications are jointly patterned by the gendered and racialized nature of work, housing and living conditions, comorbidities, and access to care,” it said.
Black women died from COVID-19 at much higher rate than white men in 2 states, study finds

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