Racial & Ethnic Disparities in COVID-19
The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is exacerbating the health disparities among people of color and other medically vulnerable populations due to longstanding social, economic, and health care inequities and structural racism nationwide. Read more about how UConn Health is responding to racial disparities amid the pandemic.
- State leaders join virtual discussion on vaccination distribution in under-served communities
- Race is not the reason Black Americans have a higher risk of dying from the coronavirus. It's racism
- Ending US health inequalities needs multiple approaches, panel says
- Amid the protests and pandemic, a renewed call for health equity reform
- Depression and anxiety spiked among Black Americans after George Floyd’s death
- Doctors clarify why racism against Black Americans is a public health crisis
- Disparities in Hispanic and Black death rates much worse than previously reported
- As coronavirus testing expands to Hartford’s vulnerable communities, advocates see chance to mend decades of mistrust