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New study: Preventable poor health conditions for people of color during COVID-19 create growing medical and economic burden for Texas
January 13, 2021
Report finds there would be 5,000 fewer COVID-19 deaths in Texas if Black and Hispanic residents had same mortality rates as White residents Researchers estimate health disparities cost Texans $7.7 billion in excess medical spending and lost productivity
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