Dr. Wayne Riley, president of SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, and an NPR science correspondent answer more questions about the racial disparity in how the coronavirus is impacting patients.
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CDC Hospital Data Point To Racial Disparity In COVID-19 CasesAfrican Americans make up about 13% of the U.S. population — but account for about 33% of COVID-19 hospitalizations so far, a new CDC report finds. The study underscores long-standing racial disparities in U.S. health care.
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Mayors Move to Address Racial Disparity in Covid-19 DeathsOfficials in the country’s largest cities are scrambling to adopt measures to address racial disparities emerging in data showing that the coronavirus is disproportionately affecting racial minorities, particularly those who are poor.
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Sen. Durbin says Congress needs to continue to work on a 'bipartisan basis' for relief billsIllinois Senator Dick Durbin, the number two Democrat in the Senate, joins Andrea Mitchell to discuss how Congress needs to continue work on a bipartisan basis for coronavirus relief, which he says Mitch McConnell did not do before he attempted to unanimously pass an expansion in small business loan funding to which Democrats objected. Sen. Durbin also discusses the racial disparity in the virus's impact seen in Illinois and across the country, which he calls 'unacceptable' in the 21st century.
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Black Americans 'epicenter' of coronavirus crisis made worse by lack of insurance\nDoctors and advocates urge authorities to publish race-ethnicity data nationally to reveal the gravity of the problem, then provide more accessible COVID-19 testing and free treatment for Americans with little or no insurance.
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Tiffany & Co. Foundation Pledges $1 Million to Covid-19 ReliefThe donation will be split between the World Health Organization's Covid-19 Solidarity Response Fund and The New York Community Trust's NYC Covid-19 Response and Impact Fund.
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Air pollution linked to increased risk of death from COVID-19 in U.S., Harvard study finds'Long-term exposure to air pollution increases vulnerability to experiencing the most severe COVID-19 outcomes,' a team of Harvard scientists wrote.
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