There are two pieces of data out today that are very troubling and one may be related to the other.
The first is that African-Americans are both getting COVID19 at higher rates -- but also dying -- at much, much higher rates.
We don't fully understand why.....
Plausible explanations include less ability to social distance (less ability to work from home based on type of job, more use of public transport, etc.) which increases risk of infection.
By why higher death rate given infection?
But another one that has gotten less attention is air pollution.
And that's the second piece of data out today
People living in neighborhoods with more polluted air have much higher likelihood of death
paper: projects.iq.harvard.edu/covid-pm
in @nytimes nytimes.com/2020/04/07/cli…
And that might be one important part of the explanation for why we might be seeing higher death rates
First, remember pandemics lay bare deep inequities in our society
For now, we need to support people to stay at home and get people into care early
But we need a long term strategy to curb air pollution which disproportionately harms under-served communities