2024
DOI: 10.1057/s41271-024-00528-8
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COVID-19, social determinants, and African American-White disparities: policy response and pathways forward

Lonnie R. Snowden,
Genevieve Graaf

Abstract: COVID-19 translated African Americans’ greater social, economic, and health-related risk, reflecting adverse Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), into greater COVID morbidity, hospitalization, and mortality, and it threatened to enlarge the very risks causing greater COVID suffering. However, following a federal policy response injecting trillions of dollars into the US economy, longstanding African American-White disparities in economic well-being, insurance coverage, vaccination rates, and evictions decline… Show more

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