'Cancer Alley' Residents Face Higher Death Rates In Coronavirus Pandemic

'Cancer Alley' Residents Face Higher Death Rates In Coronavirus Pandemic

'Cancer Alley' is a stretch of communities along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and New Orleans.br Residents there have disproportionately high cancer rates. Now, a new paper reveals they're also facing higher death rates from the novel coronavirus COVID-19.br According to Gizmodo Earther, black people make up only 33 of Louisiana’s population. However, they make up 56 of the state’s COVID-19 deaths.br Data shows communities of color across the US are being hit by the pandemic at a higher rate than predominantly white communities.br Many essential workers on the frontline are non-white and can’t work from home. This puts them at a disproportionate risk of exposure.


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