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COVID-19

























              Sharing in the Fight





              As COVID-19 rages on, MSM plays a leading role

              in addressing the inequities of a pandemic that

              disproportionately aects communities of color.





                 S THE COUNTRY FACES DOWN the dual   Using data from 135 of Georgia’s 159   The biggest grant came from the U.S.
              Apandemics of coronavirus and racial   counties, the researchers found that for   Department of Health and Human Ser-
              injustice and grapples with their outsize   every 1 percent increase in the proportion  vices’ (HHS’s) Office of Minority Health
              impact on communities of color, More-  of the county’s Black population, there   (OMH), which awarded MSM $40 million
              house School of Medicine is leading the   was a 2.3 percent increase in the county’s  for a three-year initiative called the Na-
              way toward solutions—and garnering   confirmed case rate of COVID-19.      tional Infrastructure for Mitigating
              significant financial support for the work.  “This  is  not  because  race     the Impact of COVID-19 With-
               MSM has attracted more than $50 mil- itself makes a person more               in Racial and Ethnic Minority
              lion in gifts and grants to support and   vulnerable to coronavirus;            Communities (NIMIC). The
              expand the institution’s work to create and  some  people  think  that          NIMIC  will  create  a  stra-
              advance health equity for communities of  means being Black increas-            tegic  network  of  national,
              color and other vulnerable populations.  es  risk.  It’s  not  because          state, territorial, tribal and
              That mission has taken on greater res-  you are Black, but because             local organizations to deliver
              onance in the current climate, as Black   of where you are Black,” said      COVID-19-related information
              people are five times more likely to be hos- MSM President and Dean Val-       to the communities hardest hit
              pitalized for COVID-19 than their white   erie Montgomery Rice, M.D.          by the pandemic.
              counterparts, according to the Centers for  “The disproportionate impact stems from   MSM also has received support from
              Disease Control and Prevention.    systemic inequities in our economy and   Google Inc. in the form of $1 million to
               MSM’s own research bears out this   our health care system.”          the Satcher Health Leadership Institute
              disparity. Dominic Mack, M.D., director of   With the financial support of govern-  to study the racial impact of COVID-19.
              the National Center for Primary Care, and  ment agencies, foundations and corpora- Google engineers and data scientists will
              Anne Gaglioti, M.D., associate professor of  tions, MSM will embark on several new   work full time with SHLI to build a de-
              family medicine, analyzed infection rates  initiatives designed to address, measure   tailed, real-time demographic database
              at the county level throughout Georgia.  and beat back the coronavirus pandemic.  with a breakdown of the virus’s impact






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