The Washington Post (2/17, Schmidt) reports that a “report the CDC released this month found that gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the United States have higher rates of self-reported underlying conditions associated with severe covid-19 outcomes, including asthma, cancer, heart disease, obesity, kidney disease and stroke, than heterosexual people.” Within this community, “Black and Hispanic people are particularly vulnerable, according to the report, which relied on 2017-2019 data from a collection of population health surveys called the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System.” But “as the report’s authors point out, no one knows the true toll of the virus on that community – because the United States is not collecting the data necessary to study it.”
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