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Doctors can't treat COVID-19 effectively without recognizing the social justice aspects of health

  • Written by Zoë Julian, Health Services Researcher and Clinical Instructor, University of Alabama at Birmingham
imageEmergency medical technicians bring a patient into Wyckoff Hospital in the Borough of Brooklyn on April 6, 2020 in New York.Bryna R. Smith/AFP via Getty Images.

Recent data shows that black, Latino, indigenous and immigrant communities are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, due in large part to the persistent legacy of structural racism...

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