Blacks and minorities are at greatest risk of corona epidemic
- By News Bureau --
- 05 August 2020 --
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A study in Britain has revealed that the risk of corona virus on people of black and minority backgrounds is more than that of whites.
According to reports, these people can be the main workers, who use public transport and live in multi-generational homes. This study has been conducted by Race Equality Think Tank Runimeday Tests.
And according to another study conducted by the New York Federal Reserve Bank in the US, the businesses of black people have been the most affected in the epidemic and are on the verge of closure.
The study says that black people are facing the double whammy of this health crisis and are also facing economic challenges, because they do not get the loan from the bank easily.
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