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Air pollution and its relation to disparate outcomes in the COVID-19 pandemic
In the United States, there is a correlation between racial minorities and where they reside. The neighborhood and environmental conditions of racial minorities can explain the health disparities that are present. For example, Latinos and African Americans are more likely to live in neighborhoods that have a higher air pollution level. These airborne particles include chlorine, aluminum, and carbon. High-poverty neighborhoods are more likely to be next to factories and landfills, which both produce harmful pollutants.
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Updated 2021-02-25
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SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
Biomedical Sciences