Housing was an important factor that led to “unacceptably
high death rates” among BAME communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, a report
from a cross-party group of MPs has said.
Titled Coronavirus: lessons learned to date, the report said
the death rates among people from BAME communities was “unacceptably high” and
pointed to housing, working conditions and “possible biological factors” as
things that contributed to “unequal outcomes”. Read more on Inside Housing.
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