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Black doctors launch coronavirus testing initiative in Philadelphia

Black doctors in Philadelphia are leading the charge to ensure their community has adequate access to coronavirus testing.

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The novel coronavirus known as COVID-19 has been disproportionately affecting black communities. Data shows African Americans are dying at a higher rate than their counterparts.

Coronavirus testing initiative in Philadelphia

Black doctors in Philadelphia are leading the charge to ensure their community has adequate access to testing. Their new testing initiative comes as Blacks account for approximately 52% of the coronavirus deaths where the deceased’s race is known in Philadelphia.

“There are too many of us dying and too many of us with the disease,” said Dr. Ala Stanford, one of the leaders of the initiative.

Medical statistics 

According to medical professionals, African Americans are at higher risk of contracting the coronavirus for various reasons, including lack of access to health care, their occupations on the front lines, living in crowded, segregated communities, and having chronic conditions such asthma, diabetes and heart disease.

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Covid testing 

Philadelphians living in higher-income neighborhoods have been tested for the novel coronavirus six times more frequently than those living in lower-income neighborhoods, according to a study by Drexel University epidemiologist Usama Bilal.

The medical professionals drive throughout the city to offer the testing at select locations. The testing is open to anyone experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or believe they have been exposed to the virus. Those who are tested receive their results between three to five days. 

The initiative is supported by 30 doctors, nurses and assistants. Their The ultimate goal is to test 1,000 people a week.


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