mr. gonsalves.uest: your caller is right on target, she is suggesting that african-american populations are predominantly in jobs that keep them from social distancing. working in grocery stores, they are doing work in hotels, they are doing work in public themices that don't allow to social distance and she is suggesting that if the shoe is andthe other foot, wealthier americans were doing these front-line service jobs, we would see more infections among them. it is actually true, and it leads us to the point i was earlier, that the risk in african-american communities in terms of covid-19 is not about the virus or immune systems, it is above social and economic risks they are thrown into by virtue of economic and social circumstance. to have disparities we are seeing with covid-19 are exactly the same ones we are seeing in health across the united states in both chronic and infectious diseases. african-american and latino committees get hit hard -- communities get hit hard by health crises like th