Daniel C. McGuire is a professor at Marquette University. His article “Christianity Doesn’t Need God” appeared in Free Inquiry’s October/November 2014 issue. Reprinted with permission from Religion Dispatches. Read more at www.religiondispatches.org.
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The study involved 14,505 patients who were tested for COVID-19 from March 19 to Aug. 20, 2020, a period that included the spring surge and a partial reopening of the economy during the summer. Seventy percent of those tested self-reported as being Hispanic/Latino and two-thirds were women.
Of the Hispanic/Latino patients, 25.5% were positive, the study found, compared to 15.7% of “Non-Hispanic (NH) Blacks.” Just over 14% of Non-Hispanic “others” were positive, with 6.6% of “NH Whites.”
“This is among the first studies to evaluate changes in rates of SARS-CoV-2 among Hispanic/Latinos over time and during phased reopening, and demonstrates persistently high positivity rates and incidence in this population,” the study authors wrote.