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“As more data pours in regarding COVID-19–related fatalities as well as rising unemployment, the individual and compounded effects of racism, poverty, ageism, and ableism become undeniable,” writes divafeminist.

rates, it is difficult to imagine Black people with gestational capacity now being at an even greater risk for death. Stress derived from medical, gendered racism during childbirth will more than likely intensify during this pandemic and may also result in even worse outcomes for Black childbearing people — especially Black women.

COVID-19 changes the broader medical landscape for Black women seeking health care for other illnesses and ailments as well. For instance, many people living with lupus, an autoimmune disorder, will not be able to access, a drug used to treat some of effects of lupus, because President Trump has spoken of it as a potential treatment for the novel coronavirus.

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