CDC Shows A Massive 83% Of People Hospitalized For COVID-19 Are Black Americans

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Published on April 30, 2020 - Duration: 00:39s

CDC Shows A Massive 83% Of People Hospitalized For COVID-19 Are Black Americans

New findings out Wednesday back up other national data showing that black communities in the US have been hardest hit by the novel coronavirus.

According to Business Insider, black people account for 32% of Georgia's population.

But a CDC report says 83% of people in Georgia hospitalized with COVID-19 during March were black.

It is critical that public-health officials ensure that prevention activities prioritize communities and racial groups most affected by COVID-19.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The report came days after Georgia Gov.

Brian Kemp allowed some businesses in the state to reopen.

Georgia has over 26,000 reported cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19.

According to projections, the outbreak there won't reach its peak until after May 2nd.


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