The risks of congregating during a global pandemic shouldn't keep people from protesting racism, according to dozens of public health and disease experts who signed an open letter in support of the protests.
"White
supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and
contributes to COVID-19," the letter said.
Initially
written by infectious disease experts at the University of
Washington, the letter cited a number of systemic problems, from the
disproportionately high rate at which black people have been killed
by police in the U.S. to disparities in life expectancy and other
vital categories — including black Americans' higher death rate
from the coronavirus. Continue article here.
The letter from the University of Washington states: White
supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and
contributes to COVID-19. Black people
are twice as likely to be killed by police compared to white people,
but the effects of racism are far more pervasive. Black people suffer
from dramatic health disparities in life expectancy, maternal and
infant mortality, chronic medical conditions, and outcomes from acute
illnesses like myocardial infarction and sepsis. Biological
determinants are insufficient to explain these disparities. They
result from long-standing systems of oppression and bias which have
subjected people of color to discrimination in the healthcare
setting, decreased access to medical care and healthy food, unsafe
working conditions, mass incarceration, exposure to pollution and
noise, and the toxic effects of stress. Black people are also more
likely to develop COVID-19. Black people with COVID-19 are diagnosed
later in the disease course and have a higher rate of
hospitalization, mechanical ventilation, and death. COVID-19 among
Black patients is yet another lethal manifestation of white
supremacy. In addressing demonstrations against white supremacy, our
first statement must be one of unwavering support for those who would
dismantle, uproot, or reform racist institutions. See that letter here.
P.S. I learned of the letter from the University of Washington from a youtube post from Richie from Boston which was taken down on the same day it was posted. Here's another post [here] from Richie in which he reveals that Obama tweeted about George Floyd a week before he died.
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