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A new study found that Black women are three times likelier than white men to die from COVID-19.
The findings underscore systemic inequalities that make people of color more vulnerable to COVID-19.
Data released last year showed Black people were also twice as likely as white people to contract the virus.
New research suggests Black women are dying from the coronavirus at higher rates than any other demographic in the US, except Black men.
A team of university researchers from schools all around the country published an analysis earlier this week that found Black women are more than three times likelier to die from COVID-19 than white men.