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To See COVID Racial Health Disparities, Look at Premature Death Rates

Despite accounting for 40 percent of the total population, communities of color comprised 59 percent of the lost life years during the pandemic, exposing racial health disparities.

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By Sara Heath

- To truly get a handle on the racial health disparities that opened up during the COVID-19 pandemic, take a look at the years of life lost, Kaiser Family Foundation researchers say. In a new analysis from the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker, communities of color had higher premature death rates than White populations, adding up to stark disparities in lost years of life.

Said otherwise, young people of color were more likely to die young during the pandemic than their White counterparts.

The news of COVID-related racial health disparities is not new. Even back in April of 2020, researchers were clocking more—and more severe—infections in Black, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN), and Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander populations than in White populations.