University of Vermont: Top Doc Tackles Racial Disparities in Health as MLK Keynote Speaker*
January 15, 2021
January 15, 2021
BURLINGTON, Vermont, Jan. 15 -- The University of Vermont issued the following news:
Consistent with a history that is rife with medical discrimination and abuse against Black people, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected BIPOC communities in the U.S., who are disproportionally employed as essential workers. Now, as vaccines are distributed to specific populations in phases, concerns are rising that this health disparity gap may widen. On Wednesday, January 20, Dr. L . . .
Consistent with a history that is rife with medical discrimination and abuse against Black people, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected BIPOC communities in the U.S., who are disproportionally employed as essential workers. Now, as vaccines are distributed to specific populations in phases, concerns are rising that this health disparity gap may widen. On Wednesday, January 20, Dr. L . . .
