CDC data show the risk of COVID-19 illness, hospitalization, and death differs by race and ethnicity. Longstanding inequalities related to where people live, work, learn, play, and age have left many people from racial and ethnic minority groups more likely to get severely ill or die from COVID-19. Read more about the unequal toll of the pandemic and other key COVID-19 data in the COVID Data Tracker Weekly Review: http://bit.ly/CDTweeklyreview.

CDC, profile pictureMay be an image of text that says 'COVID DATA TRACKER WEEKLY REVIEW Cumulative Rates of COVID-19-Associated Hospitalization by Race/Ethnicity 1,100 900 American Indian/Alaska Native Black Hispanic/Latino Overall White Asian/Pacific Islander 700 500 300 100 March July 2020 November March Source: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)-Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network (COVID-NET) Data as of March 6, 2021 CDC 321563-W'


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