The Ramifications of Covid-19 Within the African American Community

L. Goodman, Fayetta Lake, Chinyere Maureen Ndu
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The coronavirus (Covid-19) perplexed many aspects of everyday life. Sadly, Covid-19 took a greater toll on African Americans. As Covid-19 developed, medical professionals, health care authorities, and advocates recognized several day-to-day living situations and intrinsic medical conditions that distressed African Americans with higher mortality rates during the pandemic. It is imperative that healthcare leaders understand the ramifications that have occurred and that may continue to surface from the Covid-19 affliction, which could be utilized to adjust and amend current policy surrounding the adversely affected African American population. We explored several substantial questions regarding this pandemic: the perceived reasons for the vast impact of Covid-19 within the African American culture; and what recommendations are needed to aid healthcare leaders in the fight against Covid-19 within the African American community. There are six ramifications that the authors address in this general article, including- employment, poverty, deaths, mental illness, and distrust. We offer suggestions to implement, prevent, and educate the African American public to circumvent these ramifications for present and future pandemics.
2019冠状病毒病对非裔美国人社区的影响
冠状病毒(Covid-19)困扰着日常生活的许多方面。可悲的是,新冠肺炎给非裔美国人造成了更大的损失。随着Covid-19的发展,医疗专业人员、卫生保健当局和倡导者认识到,在大流行期间,非裔美国人的死亡率较高的几种日常生活状况和内在医疗状况困扰着他们。医疗保健领导者必须了解已经发生的后果,并可能继续从Covid-19的痛苦中浮出水面,这可以用来调整和修改当前针对受不利影响的非裔美国人的政策。我们探讨了关于这次大流行的几个实质性问题:Covid-19在非裔美国人文化中产生巨大影响的原因;以及需要哪些建议来帮助医疗保健领导者在非裔美国人社区内抗击Covid-19。作者在这篇一般性文章中提到了六个分支,包括就业、贫困、死亡、精神疾病和不信任。我们提出建议,以实施、预防和教育非裔美国人公众,以规避这些对当前和未来流行病的影响。
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