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. 2022 Jan 1;52(1):38-43.
doi: 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000803424.08667.c6.

A syndemic effect: Interrelationships between systemic racism, health disparities, and COVID-19

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A syndemic effect: Interrelationships between systemic racism, health disparities, and COVID-19

Angela Richard-Eaglin et al. Nursing. .

Abstract

This article discusses the interconnection between the syndemic effect of racial inequities and disparities as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black Americans. It also highlights meaningful reforms and priorities to achieve health equity in Black communities.

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