Emergency room physician and associate professor of emergency medicine in the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
Chief executive officer and president of the Latino Policy Forum in Chicago, Illinois.
AMA J Ethics. 2022 Apr 1;24(4):E289-295. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.289.
Devastating effects of COVID-19 among Latinos have not been adequately emphasized or addressed by media, public health experts, researchers, or government officials. Moreover, the underreporting of the crisis' effect on Latinos and the undercounting of cases continues even as programs, initiatives, and policies are designed and implemented to mitigate the spread of the virus; to allocate resources to lessen the economic, educational, housing, and nutritional consequences of COVID; and to direct recovery planning. The invisibility and systematic neglect of the Latino population has contributed to Latino individuals' disproportionately high rates of infection, hospitalization, and death. Changing the COVID-19 narrative is necessary in order to ensure appropriate and equitable responses to the pandemic's effect on Latinos.
媒体、公共卫生专家、研究人员或政府官员都没有充分强调或关注 COVID-19 对拉丁裔人群的毁灭性影响。此外,即使在设计和实施旨在减缓病毒传播、分配资源以减轻 COVID 对经济、教育、住房和营养的影响以及指导恢复计划的方案、倡议和政策时,该危机对拉丁裔人群影响的漏报和病例的漏报仍在继续。拉丁裔人群的隐形和系统忽视导致拉丁裔人群的感染、住院和死亡比例过高。为了确保对 COVID-19 对拉丁裔人群的影响做出适当和平等的反应,改变 COVID-19 的叙述是必要的。