Health
Densely packed BAME communities in England bear brunt of Covid-19 – The Guardian
Ethnically diverse areas suffer up to four times more infections than mostly white neighbourhoods close by

Some of Englands most ethnically diverse areas have suffered up to four times more coronavirus infections than mostly white neighbourhoods only a few miles away, a Guardian analysis reveals, as health experts said the UK had paid the price for failing to tackle structural racism.
A study of Englands 10 worst-hit council areas found huge disparities in the effect of Covid-19 on residents living alongside one another, with densely packed Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities bearing…
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