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Dementia patients are at greater risk for COVID-19, particularly African Americans and people with vascular dementia

  • Written by Michael S. Jaffee, Vice Chair, Department of Neurology, University of Florida
imageA new study says African Americans with dementia carry a higher risk for COVID-19 than whites with dementia. kate_sept2004/Getty Images

New research is shedding light on how dementia can increase people’s risk for developing COVID-19, particularly among two groups: African Americans and people with vascular dementia.

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