Rural-urban divide compounds racial disparities in COVID-19 deaths, study finds

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Rural-urban divide compounds racial disparities in COVID-19 deaths, study finds

While Black, Hispanic, Latino, Indigenous, Asian and Pacific Islander people are more likely to die of COVID-19 than white people nationwide, a recent study from Oregon State University found the risk was even greater for racial and ethnic minority groups living in rural areas compared with urban areas.

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