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Originally Posted by nomadking
Same could be said for most diseases.
And how much of that is remotely connected to getting it in the first place?
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Could be that they are more likely to be in low paid & low valued occupations that cannot be done from home eg bus driving, cleaning. If they are at a disadvantage in the first place eg in poor health, malnourished etc, then the virus is obviously going to affect them more.
How else do you think that the virus is disproportionately affecting black people in Chicago?