We’ve only just begun to examine the racial disparities of long covid https://t.co/Ku0FNAse8l
— Kenyon Farrow (@kenyonfarrow) September 22, 2022
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We can talk about vaccine rollouts, we can talk about some declines in deaths, but COVID-19 causing a decrease in life expectancy among Black and brown folks and the ongoing tolls of long COVID still puts stains on any alleged public health success stories right now.
— Marissa 💃🏾 (@marissaaevans) October 4, 2022
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Good news! After two massive and massively inequitable waves of death, covid death rates by race have harmoniously converged for some period of time. pic.twitter.com/EshMKKvzGm
— wsbgnl (@wsbgnl) October 4, 2022
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This image is so powerful. I think of it in terms of being chronically ill/disabled and trying to make the best of that, especially because everyone wants you to. It’s exhausting making lemonade out of lemons indefinitely. pic.twitter.com/rI4ukUP1wc
— Candace D. (@DiaryofaSickGrl) October 2, 2022
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During COVID, 11,000 federal prisoners were released early onto home confinement. Only *17 reoffended, almost all for drugs. Only one committed a new violent crime (aggravated assault) – i.e. the violent recidivism rate was 0.009%. https://t.co/JE7GVRsLtY
— David Menschel (@davidminpdx) September 30, 2022