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Pew Research CenterApril 15, 2020
Health Concerns From COVID-19 Much Higher Among Hispanics and Blacks Than Whites

Younger adults less concerned about getting COVID-19, more concerned they might unknowingly spread it

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Health Concerns From COVID-19 Much Higher Among Hispanics and Blacks Than Whites
A paramedic takes the blood pressure of a patient as he responds to a medical call (Alex Edelman/AFP via Getty Images)
Racial and income differences in concerns over contracting COVID-19, spreading it to others
Black Americans far more likely to know someone who has been hospitalized or died as a result of having COVID-19
Public divided on a difficult question: Which patients should receive ventilators if they are in short supply?
Younger adults less concerned about getting COVID-19, more concerned they might unknowingly spread it
Among Republicans, personal health concerns higher in hardest hit areas
Americans split over how hospitals should handle critical care for if there are ventilator shortages
Black Americans far more likely to know someone who has been hospitalized or died as a result of having COVID-19
Public divided on a difficult question: Which patients should receive ventilators if they are in short supply?
Americans split over how hospitals should handle critical care for if there are ventilator shortages
Racial and income differences in concerns over contracting COVID-19, spreading it to others
Racial and income differences in concerns over contracting COVID-19, spreading it to others
Younger adults less concerned about getting COVID-19, more concerned they might unknowingly spread it
Among Republicans, personal health concerns higher in hardest hit areas

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