amna: yasmeen is absolutely right.he numbers don't and paint an astonishing picture even with the patchwork of data we have s far. it's limited, early data and we're relying on states to collect that data and offer it up. the federal government is not ig collecting it now. they're not releasing it in a comprehensive way. but to take mississippi, in mississippi, africricans make up less than 40% of the state population, far theyupake over 70% of all covid related deaths. they also make up a majority of the infection rate. we know this is happening across the country. in places like michigan a ohio and virginia and north carolina, cities have started relatsing thattoo. yasmeen is right, there's a higher chronich burden, hea burden, carried by african-americans in particular. but it's also a matter hen they are able to access care. there's a minimizing of pain. there's a dismissing of simp tops there. all tho things will lead, according to the experts i've taed to, to a profound rtality or morbidity rate. one of the reaso