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The World & COVID-19

Examining the Pandemic’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Americans

In Michigan, African Americans make up 14% of the population but represent 33% of the state’s COVID-19 cases and 41% of deaths. Michigan is not unique in this respect—experts have seen similar statistics across the country. Michigan Public Health professor Enrique Neblett, a leading expert on racism and health, explains how and why the coronavirus pandemic is causing Black Americans to be infected, hospitalized and die at a higher rate than other populations—and what we as individuals and communities can do to dismantle the systemic racism that is the root cause of these health disparities.

To learn more, check out the School of Public Health's Population Health Podcast: Examining the Pandemic’s Disproportionate Impact on Black Americans