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We all have been affected by the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, the impact of the pandemic and its
consequences are felt differently depending on our status as individuals and as members of society.
While some try to adapt to working online, homeschooling their children and ordering food via Instacart,
others have no choice but to be exposed to the virus while keeping society functioning. Our different
social identities and the social groups we belong to determine our inclusion within society and, by
extension, our vulnerability to epidemics.
COVID-19 is killing people on a large scale. As of October 10, 2020, more than 7.7 million people across
every state in the United States and its four territories had tested positive for COVID-19. According to
the New York Times database, at least 213,876 people with the virus have died in the United States.[1]
However, these alarming numbers give us only half of the picture; a closer look at data by different
social identities (such as class, gender, age, race, and medical history) shows that minorities have
been disproportionally affected by the pandemic. These minorities in the United States are not having
their right to health fulfilled.
According to the World Health Organization�s report Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity
through Action on the Social Determinants of Health, �poor and unequal living conditions are the
consequences of deeper structural conditions that together fashion the way societies are organized�poor
social policies and programs, unfair economic arrangements, and bad politics.�[2] This toxic combination
of factors as they play out during this time of crisis, and as early news on the effect of the COVID-19
pandemic pointed out, is disproportionately affecting African American communities in the United States.
I recognize that the pandemic has had and is having devastating effects on other minorities as well, but
space does not permit this essay to explore the impact on other minority groups.
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