Medicine and history: a seemingly unlikely but necessary duo in understanding COVID-19 disparities
“Hispanic community makes up more than half of coronavirus cases in Southwest Michigan county” was the headline in the newspaper that caught my eye in August 2020 – that infamous year that the nation went into lockdown to prevent the spread of what was still a new and emerging virus.
It shocked me to realize that only three counties west of my Southcentral Michigan home, Latinos were …
Medicine and history: a seemingly unlikely but necessary duo in understanding COVID-19 disparities








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