University of Michigan: Segregation, Income Disparity Fueled High COVID-19 Numbers
February 19, 2021
February 19, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 19 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
The growth rate of COVID-19 cases and deaths was higher for U.S. metropolitan areas that exhibited greater Black and white or Hispanic and white segregation, a new University of Michigan study shows.
Some minority groups have contracted the virus disproportionately more during the pandemic, and both residential segregation and the absence of wealth contributed to the s . . .
The growth rate of COVID-19 cases and deaths was higher for U.S. metropolitan areas that exhibited greater Black and white or Hispanic and white segregation, a new University of Michigan study shows.
Some minority groups have contracted the virus disproportionately more during the pandemic, and both residential segregation and the absence of wealth contributed to the s . . .