Early Data Shows African Americans Have Contracted and Died of Coronavirus at an Alarming Rate

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:francis:You answered my question with a series of questions.

Just tell me, what would a president obama be doing rn? Or a president Hillary Clinton? The same exact shyt. They might defend it better, or call it a state's rights matter while publicly wringing their hands. But it would happen regardless. Imo.

It's asinine that people legit think that a president, a human being made of flesh and blood, has the power to control or contain a virus. :mindblown:
 

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I seriously doubt that it would. Again post examples of Obama using Ebola, Swine flu etc to grab more power. I'll wait.

:rudy: the "good guys" have been politicizing this thing from the jump - look at these articles since the country shut down:

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that’s my point my man...Fat Tuesday was Feb.26.

The incubation time is about 2 weeks and symptoms start a little less than a week in.
St. Patrick’s was March 17th...I swear by the time I went in to work around the 25th that’s when we started really getting cases.

I could be wrong
because I don’t rule out anything but I just don’t believe it’s Mardi Gras.

:yeshrug:

you have to also account for the fact that these test they’re giving people take time to process too. In fact, that was a major argument about these testing sites, who the tests get sent to so they can see. The time in between. All of that. They still have tests they’re processing from people that might have taken them a week or two ago

The situation, as a whole, is a clusterfukk.

You have to really consider all the backlog, the incubation period. They also said, since the virus WASNT taken seriously until the 13th, because that’s when Cantrell put in the order for things, that many people got misdiagnosed BEFORE they had proper COVID19 testing in place to even check.
 

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Those are opinion pieces based on what he’s is actively doing from a leadership role.

how you gonna take opinion pieces that highlight good work and then spout conspiracy just because people are like “that’s what type of leadership we need”?

y’all confusing the idea of a power grab with people who actually step up in the midst of a crisis and offer good support

That ain’t a power grab, that’s called being a good public servant
 

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No they haven't. They've pointed out Cuomo's leadership and calmness during a pandemic. Compare that to Trump. Hell GWB was a disastrous POTUS and I'd pick him 10/10 over Trump. You want to see political games go watch Fox news. We're asking for anyone in Trump's Admin to lead us through this. So far we've gotten excuses, federal rollbacks on EPA legislation, draconian leo plans, and zero accountability, organization or plan.
 

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Those are opinion pieces based on wh

That forbes article isn't an op-ed piece, it's a legit article.

point being is that there's a major push for cuomo to run for president right now i the midst of how may dead bodies they keep talking about? how many people have lost jobs?

boy...this is a perfect time to focus on politics. :unimpressed:
 

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No they haven't. They've pointed out Cuomo's leadership and calmness during a pandemic. Compare that to Trump. Hell GWB was a disastrous POTUS and I'd pick him 10/10 over Trump. You want to see political games go watch Fox news. We're asking for anyone in Trump's Admin to lead us through this. So far we've gotten excuses, federal rollbacks on EPA legislation, draconian leo plans, and zero accountability, organization or plan.

Yes they have. You just gonna ignore those articles I posted to go on an emotional rant about your feelings on the president? :heh:

they're pushing for Cuomo to replace biden on the DNC ticket and possibly take down trump...that's cool, but the timing is horrible, nobody's thinking about that shyt right now.
 

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I swear it's like nikkas damm near wish this was true :wow:

Same way they manipulate the stats to make Black people be the face of so many diseases and disorders :wow:

When the reality is they under inform and under report about cacs :wow:


But I swear yall wanna believe so bad tho :wow:
The exact reason black people are dying so fast, dumb nikkas thinking everything is a lie. I hope you still go outside and eventually get it
 

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I don’t remember exactly what you said, please forgive me. But I remember it was something off the charts cringeworthy in its stupidity and scientific illiteracy.

You are hands down the dumbest mod on the site and probably a bottom 10 dumbest poster of all time, so it wasn’t surprising.
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African Americans comprise more than 70% of COVID-19 deaths in Chicago, officials say

African Americans comprise more than 70% of COVID-19 deaths in Chicago, officials say




Updated on: April 6, 2020 / 8:26 PM / CBS News

More than half of the people in Chicago who have contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, and over 70% of those who have died are African Americans, health officials and Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Monday. African Americans make up 30% of the city's population, according to the city's data.

According to data shared by the city on Sunday, 98 people have died from COVID-19 in Chicago. Of those 98 deaths, 67 were African American.

"Fifty-two percent of our cases have been in black Chicagoans, and, most strikingly, 72% of our deaths here in Chicago," Chicago Public Health Department Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady, said Monday.


In addition, there has been significant under reporting within the Latinx community, CBS Chicago points out. Lightfoot noted that some of the city's more culturally tight-knit communities may be experiencing higher incidents of COVID-19.

"What is turning out to be a positive attribute is turning into a risk factor," Lightfoot said. "We are all in this crisis together, but we are not all experiencing this crisis in the same way."

CORONAVIRUS UPDATE: Mayor Lightfoot joins CDPH Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady to discuss new data regarding the spread of #COVID19 Mayor Lori Lightfoot @MayorLightfoot

— Mayor Lightfoot #StayHomeSaveLives (@chicagosmayor) April 6, 2020
Arwady noted that the elderly continue to be at a higher risk to suffer from COVID-19. She added that fewer than 1 in 5 Chicagoans are over the age of 60 and 1 in 12 residents there, about 8%, are over the age of 70.

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The city of Chicago released this graph on Monday, April 6, 2020, that shows the majority of Chicago residents who become infected with COVID-19 are African American. Chicago.gov
"Seventy-one percent of Chicago's COVID-19 deaths have been in people over 60," Arwady said, adding that people with underlying conditions such as chronic lung disease, diabetes and hypertension continue to be most at-risk.

"Diabetes rates among blacks in Chicago are double the rates of what they are for whites in Chicago," Arwady added

Statistically, men in Chicago are more affected by COVID-19 than women, primarily due to their habits and underlying conditions.

"Men, as compared to women, have higher rates of deaths from chronic disease, are less likely to seek medical help, are more likely to smoke and actually are less likely to wash their hands and to use soap," Arwady said.

Dr. Monica Peek studies health disparities at the University of Chicago Medicine. She told CBS News that African Americans are more likely to have underlying health conditions and still be working.

"When the city puts out orders for people to shelter in place ... the grocery stores are open ... public transit is still open," she said. "And the people that are working in those jobs are primarily or disproportionately racial or ethnic minorities."

Dr. Peek said both race and socioeconomic status contribute to this trend. But since testing hasn't been comprehensive, city health officials say the real problem is likely worse.

City of Chicago partners with sports teams to curb virus spread
Also on Monday, the Chicago mayor and eight of the city's professional sports teams joined forces in urging residents to remain home to stem the coronavirus outbreak.

The Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs and White Sox, along with the WNBA's Sky, MLS' Fire and National Women's Soccer League's Red Stars announced a "We Are Not Playing" campaign. The aim is to promote compliance with the state's stay-at-home order.

The Associated Press said the initiative will kick off with billboards around Chicago and digital and social media advertisements. Player videos will come online in the next phase.

"I am grateful to each of our hometown teams for stepping up and doing their part by joining in this call for every neighborhood and community," Lightfoot said in a statement. "They're not playing, and neither are we. The more we stay home and act responsibly, the more lives we'll save, and the sooner we'll be able to get our city back on track and enjoying the games we love."
 

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No they haven't. They've pointed out Cuomo's leadership and calmness during a pandemic. Compare that to Trump. Hell GWB was a disastrous POTUS and I'd pick him 10/10 over Trump. You want to see political games go watch Fox news. We're asking for anyone in Trump's Admin to lead us through this. So far we've gotten excuses, federal rollbacks on EPA legislation, draconian leo plans, and zero accountability, organization or plan.
Ain’t no point talking to these posters, man. Thread started on the idea that blacks are suffering the most and then people wanna deflect to politics and election season and talk about

“isn’t this strange how they’re saying he’s handling the crisis better than the current president”

it’s like they can’t disassociate things because they, ultimately, are afraid. So, every thing looks like it was planned, because that’s the easiest explanation.
 
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