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The overall Life expectancy in the United States peaked in 2014 for all races and ethnicities, then it began dropping slightly before the pandemic. Drug overdoses and suicides attributed greatly to the US life expectancy decreases since 2014. The opioid crisis hit America especially hard and now there are growingContinue Reading
Yes it is true. Only 27% of African Americans 12 years old and up are fully vaccinated compared to 35% of Whites, 34% of Hispanics, and 38% of Asians according to CDCs COVID Data Tracker. However, when it comes to actual numbers there are 37 million more unvaccinated Whites thanContinue Reading
Early in the pandemic it was widely reported that African Americans were being severely affected by COVID-19 cases and deaths. In early April, 2020 several news outlets were reporting that 70% of COVID deaths in Louisiana were African American, as were 58% of COVID deaths in Illinois, 40% in Michigan,Continue Reading
Racially Motivated Shooting in Jacksonville: A Disturbing Clash of Socioeconomic Worlds First Fired: Black Workers Make up 90% of Recent Job Loses Single Black Millennials : Yes! Women are More Educated, but there are just as many Single Black Men Making $50K and Higher Data Chart: Power of Black BusinessContinue Reading
One of the reasons health departments across the country are reporting African Americans with higher incidence rates of positive COVID-19 test results and deaths is related to their exposure as part of the front line essential workers. Nationwide African Americans are over-represented in some of the important jobs that haveContinue Reading
New BLACK COVID-19 TRACKER CLICK HERE Long gone are the days when some African Americans shares rumors on social media that they may be immune from the Coronavirus. As a matter of fact the latest data shows African Americans are testing positive at higher rates than most. Unfortunately the CDCContinue Reading
With the revelation on March 17th that famous actor Eldris Elba tested positive for the Coronavirus or COVID-19, the circulating rumors that Black people cannot contract this alarming disease has hopefully been put to rest. There have also been (at the time of this article) a couple of deaths ofContinue Reading
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