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Pandemic Hit Black Children Harder, Study Shows

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Black children had almost three times as many COVID-related deaths as white children and about twice as many hospitalizations, according to a new study.

The study said that 1,556 children have died from the start of the pandemic until Nov. 30, 2022, with 593 of those children being 4 and under. Black children died of COVID-related causes 2.7 times more often than White children and were hospitalized 2.2 times more often than White children, the study said.

Lower vaccination rates for Blacks may be a factor. The study said 43.6% of White children have received two or more vaccinations, compared to 40.2% of Black children.

“First and foremost, this study repudiates the misunderstanding that COVID-19 has not been of consequence to children who have had more than 15.5 million reported cases, representing 18 percent of all cases in the United States,” Reed Tuckson, MD, a member of the Black Coalition Against COVID board of directors and former District of Columbia public health commissioner, said in a news release. 

The study was commissioned by BCAC and conducted by the Satcher Health Leadership Institute of the Morehouse School of Medicine. It’s based on studies conducted by other agencies conducted over two years.

Black and Hispanic children also had more severe COVID cases, the study said. Among 281 pediatric patients in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, 23.3% of severe cases were Black and 51% of severe cases were Hispanic. 

The study says one in 310 Black children lost a parent or caregiver to COVID between April 2020 and June 2012, compared to one in 738 White children. 

Economic and health-related hardships were experienced by 31% of Black households, 29% of Latino households, and 16% of white households, the study said.

“Children with COVID-19 in communities of color were sicker, hospitalized and died at higher rates than white children,” Sandra Harris-Hooker, the interim executive director at the Satcher Health Leadership Institute of Morehouse School, said in the release.  “We can now fully understand the devastating impact the virus had on communities of color across generations.”

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Morehouse School of Medicine: “Two-Year Study Finds Black Children with COVID-19 had Twice as Many Deaths as White Children with the Virus”

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