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    3 years ago

    But according to the Mayo Clinic, while there’s no evidence that people of color have genetic or other biological factors that make them more likely to be affected by COVID-19, they are more likely to have underlying health conditions that can be problematic for COVID such as type 2 diabetes. So, why is the race listed as a criterion, rather than the underlying health conditions that would make COVID more problematic? https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/11/14/is-race-a-qualifier-for-monoclonal-antibody-treatments-in-texas-n475756

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        3 years ago

        “if it is an administrative short-cut”

        Isn’t this they very definition of fascism. Rather then judging a person based on the content of their character, medical conditions etc . . . taking a short cut and judging them simply on the color of their skin.