COVID-19

Coronavirus: why black, Asian and minorities may be more at risk

NHS staff from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds may be given roles away from the frontline under plans to reduce their disproportionately high death rate from Covid-19. The Guardian revealed last week that minority groups were over-represented by as much as 27% in the overall Covid-19 death toll. Additionally, 63% of the first 106 health and social care staff known to have died from the virus were black or Asian, according to the Health Service Journal. Senior reporter Haroon Siddique looks at the figures and explains why BAME people may be more at risk.

Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ►

British BAME Covid-19 death rate ‘more than twice that of white people’ ►

‘So much living to do’: stories of UK’s coronavirus victims ►

Support the Guardian ►

Today in Focus podcast ►

The Guardian YouTube network:

The Guardian ►
Owen Jones talks ►
Guardian Football ►
Guardian Sport ►
Guardian Culture ►