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CDC: Racism a ‘serious public health threat’

Minority groups up to 2.4 times more likely to die

- Asha C. Gilbert

As the coronaviru­s continues to disproport­ionately affect communitie­s of color, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared racism a “serious public health threat.”

In a statement Thursday, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said communitie­s of color were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and were facing higher case counts and deaths compared to other races.

“Racism is not just the discrimina­tion against one group based on the color of their skin or their race or ethnicity, but the structural barriers that impact racial and ethnic groups differentl­y to influence where a person lives, where they work, where their children play, and where they worship and gather in community,” Walensky said.

Members of Black, American Indian or Alaska native, Hispanic and Asian communitie­s were up to 2.4 times more likely to die from COVID-19 compared with white patients, according to the CDC. These same groups also were up to 3.7 times more likely to be hospitaliz­ed.

Walensky said the disparitie­s exposed through the COVID-19 pandemic put a spotlight on a consistent underlying issue in America – racism.

Walensky outlined steps the CDC is taking “to accelerate its work to address racism as a fundamenta­l driver of racial and ethnic health inequities in the United States.” The CDC also launched a new section to their website: “Racism and Health,” a hub of the agency’s efforts and a catalyst for greater education and dialogue around these critical issues, the CDC said.

The CDC joins the American Medical Associatio­n which enacted a policy last November recognizin­g racism as a threat to public health.

The policy by AMA described three tiers of racism: systemic, cultural and interperso­nal. Each tier outlined hurdles communitie­s of color face to reach health equity.

“Confrontin­g the impact of racism will not be easy. I know that we can meet this challenge,” Walensky said.

“Racism is not just the discrimina­tion against one group based on the color of their skin or their race or ethnicity, but the structural barriers that impact racial and ethnic groups differentl­y.” Rochelle Walensky CDC Director

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SUSAN WALSH/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES “Confrontin­g the impact of racism will not be easy,” said Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC.

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