African-Americans are already afflicted disproportionately by COVID-19, but economic collapse could make things even worse, writes , assistant professor of psychology, in an .
"Ventilator shortages are looming, and unemployment in the United States has surged to the highest levels since the Great Depression," she writes . "As doctors make triage decisions and employers consider whom to lay off next, will people of color find themselves on the losing side of these decisions?"
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