Abstract
A new study, released ahead of print by <i>Health Affairs</i>, analyzed California’s racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19 exposure risks, testing rates, test positivity, and case rates from March to October 2020, combining data from 15.4 million COVID-19 tests with exposure risk estimates from Census Bureau survey data. The authors found that among the COVID-19 cases with known race/ethnicity, 70.0 percent were among Latino people (compared with 39.1 percent of their population share) and White people were underrepresented (19.1 percent of cases and 37.5 percent of the population).
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