Members of socially marginalized communities have always suffered the most acute effects of natural disasters, and they have also been the slowest to recover. Thus, it is not surprising that the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be following a similar trajectory. This article details race disparities, social status and place, and their independent and combined effects on Americans' social and emotional health as COVID-19 infection rates began to accelerate across the country.
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Fitzpatrick, K. M., Harris, C., & Drawve, G. (2020). The Consequences of COVID-19 Fear. Contexts, 19(4), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.1177/1536504220977934
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