According to a comprehensive report by foreign media on April 9, African Americans are suffering from "racial discrimination" in the epidemic. In some parts of the United States, African Americans are not allowed to buy and wear masks, and do not give virus reagents to test, while Caucasians Can have the right to test first.
A woman of African descent recently called for help on the Internet: "Please protect the vulnerable groups, protect the people who clean up the garbage, protect the sanitation workers, they are more vulnerable in the face of the epidemic."
According to the US epidemic prevention data, Chicago ’s African-Americans accounted for only 30% of the city ’s population, but 72% of the city ’s new coronary pneumonia deaths were black.
In Louisiana, African-Americans account for only 32% of the state ’s population, and more than 70% of new coronary pneumonia deaths are black. This also occurs in other states of the United States.
When asked why the infection rate of African-Americans is much higher than that of Caucasians, US President Trump blamed the physical problems of dark-skinned people.
To make matters worse, African-Americans experienced more than just “susceptible” physical problems during the epidemic. The impact of the epidemic caused millions of Americans to suddenly lose their jobs. Most African-Americans are engaged in jobs that are vulnerable to unemployment This has caused African Americans to suffer multiple blows and is in dire straits.
Michael McAfee, chief executive of a research institute focused on racial equality in the United States, said that if the situation is allowed to continue like this, African Americans may face a more serious crisis.
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