Abstract

The tibia of a sports amputee, the phases of running (the support phase, the stride or the aerial phase “flight stage”)...

Highlights

  • The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has maintained a massive impact on global public health and the economy

  • In Michigan, while Black Americans make up only 14% of the total population, they account for 32% COVID-19 cases and 41% of COVID-19 deaths [4,5]

  • We examined the association between patient characteristics with risk ratio (RR) of death (Table 3)

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Introduction

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has maintained a massive impact on global public health and the economy. The health consequences differ significantly among certain groups within the population. As of May 4, 2020, Black Americans make up 36% of total COVID-19 cases and 52% of total COVID-19 deaths in Chicago, despite comprising just 30% of the population. In New York City, one of the most significantly impacted cities, 31% of COVID-19 deaths occurred in Black Americans despite Blacks comprising only 24% of the population [2,3]. In Michigan, while Black Americans make up only 14% of the total population, they account for 32% COVID-19 cases and 41% of COVID-19 deaths [4,5]. There is currently no published study which comprehensively examines the relationship between patient characteristics and COVID-19 related health outcomes

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