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COVID-19: Where We Are; What We Must Know; What We Must Do

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(TriceEdneyWire.com) At least 15,000 Black Americans would still be alive if they had died of COVID-19 at the same rate as White Americans. This is according to publication of a recent study from the APM Research Lab called,“The Color of Coronavirus”. Just the latest in a barrage of information onCOVID-19 and the pandemic. How []

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