Racism, COVID-19, and Health Inequity in the USA: a Call to Action

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Crista E. Johnson-Agbakwu
Nyima S. Ali
Corrina M. Oxford
Shana Wingo
Emily Manin
Dean V. Coonrod
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[1] Arizona State University,Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center (SIRC)
[2] University of Arizona College of Medicine,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Valleywise Health
[3] Creighton University School of Medicine,Maternal Fetal Medicine/Critical Care Medicine, NewYork
[4] District Medical Group,Presbyterian Hospital, Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology—Weill Cornell Medical College
[5] Cornell University,undefined
[6] Arizona Oncology,undefined
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COVID-19; Health disparities; Health inequality; Structural racism; Advocacy;
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The current national COVID-19 mortality rate for Black Americans is 2.1 times higher than that of Whites. In this commentary, we provide historical context on how structural racism undergirds multi-sector policies which contribute to racial health inequities such as those highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. We offer a concrete, actionable path forward to address structural racism and advance health equity for Black Americans through anti-racism, implicit bias, and cultural competency training; capacity building; community-based participatory research (CBPR) initiatives; validated metrics for longitudinal monitoring of efforts to address health disparities and the evaluation of those interventions; and advocacy for and empowerment of vulnerable communities. This necessitates a multi-pronged, coordinated approach led by clinicians; public health professionals; researchers; social scientists; policy-makers at all governmental levels; and local community leaders and stakeholders across the education, legal, social service, and economic sectors to proactively and systematically advance health equity for Black Americans across the USA.
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