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Racial, Economic, and Health Inequality and COVID-19 Infection in the United States.

Vida AbediOluwaseyi OlulanaVenkatesh AvulaDurgesh ChaudharyAyesha KhanShima ShahjoueiJiang LiRamin Zand
Published in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2020)
Our study provides evidence of racial, economic, and health inequality in the population infected by and dying from COVID-19. These observations might be due to the workforce of essential services, poverty, and access to care. Counties in more urban areas are probably better equipped at providing care. The lower rate of infection, but a higher death rate in counties with higher poverty and disability could be due to lower levels of mobility, but a higher rate of comorbidities and health care access.
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