This article aims to contribute to the reflection on the impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on the black population, having as a trigger point the urgent need to analyze the asymmetries that the global health emergency produces, particularly in contexts of social inequality, such as is the case in Brazil, where the socially vulnerable population is represented mainly by the black population, in their different specific groups, typified by gender, by restrictions on access to education, social protection, adequate housing, basic sanitation services and the internet, as well as, by occupation/ unemployment, by geographic space, and by deprivation of liberty-although, paradoxically, quantitatively it comprises the majority of the Brazilian population, which accumulates the worst indicators.
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dos Santos, M. P. A., Nery, J. S., Goes, E. F., da Silva, A., dos Santos, A. B. S., Batista, L. E., & de Araújo, E. M. (2020). População negra e Covid-19: Reflexões sobre racismo e saúde. Estudos Avancados, 34(99), 225–244. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-4014.2020.3499.014
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