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PFAW: Use Data on African American Coronavirus Death Rates to Change Health Care Policies

This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV).
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — In response to the reports and analysis from several sources nationwide that African Americans are contracting and dying of coronavirus at an alarmingly higher rate than white Americans, Senior Director of Outreach and Public Engagement Diallo Brooks released the following statement:

“Newly released data about the alarming rates of African Americans contracting and dying from exposure to the coronavirus exposes the egregious, racist systemic disparities and health policies that have always existed in communities of color. That data is valuable, but it alone will not fix the problem unless it’s used to drastically change the way health care is administered in this country. We must study that data as part of a larger effort to dismantle the barriers to health care that contribute to racial health disparities, and to change health care policies to cover the most vulnerable and most at risk. We also need protections for the millions of Americans working on the front lines right now as fast food workers, grocery store workers, sanitation workers, nurses, hospital staff and others who every day are forced to choose between their jobs and risking their health and the health of their families."

About People For the American Way

People For the American Way is a progressive advocacy organization founded to fight right-wing extremism and build a democratic society that implements the ideals of freedom, equality, opportunity and justice for all. We encourage civic participation, defend fundamental rights, and fight to dismantle systemic barriers to equitable opportunity. Learn more: https://www.pfaw.org