
Survey Indicates Black Patients Aren't Offered Antibody COVID Therapy
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The video discusses racial disparities in the administration of monoclonal antibody treatments for COVID-19, highlighting a study by Dr. Corey Hebert that shows black patients are less likely to be offered these treatments compared to white patients. The video explores the broader issue of healthcare inequality in the U.S., citing systemic biases and unconscious racism as contributing factors. It also mentions efforts by city governments to address these disparities and emphasizes the need for societal and regulatory changes to ensure equitable healthcare for all.
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What actions are city governments taking to address health disparities in minority communities?
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What steps does Dr. Hebert suggest to change the attitudes towards healthcare disparities?
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