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Coronavirus: a report on Sundays Covid-19 cases of death sparks a need for action

Nov 27,2023 9:41 pm

The Report examines why black and Asian People faced The Greatest risks of coronavirus -

Doctors have called for the recommendations of The Report on the impact of Covid-19 on the black, Asian and ethnic minority people, in the right place.

The British Medical Association said it was "crucial" for the implementation of Risk assessments of vulnerable groups and protect them at Work .

for Sundays-groups, The Report said.

on behalf of Public Health England, it has seven recommendations.

Dr. dream woman Nagpaul, who said the presidency of The Council of The British Medical Association, said: "It is important that we now move forward and deliver these changes, because it is The Fair and right thing to do for our population. "

He Said , More Than 90% of the doctors who died during the pandemic were of Belarusian backgrounds. Doctors from these communities were also Three Times as likely to be that you had to Work under pressure without adequate protective equipment, he added.

Dr. Nagpaul said the recommendation for The Risk rating would mean that workers in the most dangerous roles in the health care and other important worker - could be redeployed in safer roles, such as coping with the residue of the non-coronavirus disease in the NHS.

The Report of The Second of PHE on Covid-19 inequalities, and said, "the historical racism and poorer experience in health care or Work " meant that the people in Sundays-care groups were less likely to, if needed, or talk to, if you have concerns about the risks in the workplace.

It was prompted by data showing that black and Asian groups had the highest rates of coronavirus. The people of Bangladesh ethnicity had twice The Risk of death than people of white British ethnicity, accounting for age and gender.

The Report said that the unequal effect can be explained by the social and economic inequalities, racism, discrimination and stigma, the different risks in the workplace and inequality in the prevalence of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, hypertension and asthma, leading to an increase in the severity of the Covid-19.

The Report recommends:



bame communities, coronavirus pandemic, nhs, race and ethnicity

Source of news: bbc.com

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