Britain's Statistics Agency, The Office Of National Statistics says that black people are more vulnerable to the coronavirus than white people.
ONS said in a tweet, Thursday that all considered, Black ethnicity still have a #COVID19 mortality risk that is 1.9 times higher than those of White ethnicity.
The office of national statistics said it took into consideration socio-demigraphic characteristics, including deprivation self-reported health and disability during the 2011 census.
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ONS said "After adjusting for socio-demographic characteristics – including deprivation – and self-reported health and disability at the 2011 Census, males of Black ethnicity still have a #COVID19 mortality risk that is 1.9 times higher than those of White ethnicity"
In a follow-up tweet, ONS said "Both males and females of Bangladeshi and Pakistani, Indian, and Mixed ethnicities also had statistically significant raised risk of death by #COVID19 compared with those of White ethnicity."
But the tweet got a flurry of replies from followers. One wrote "Excuse my ignorance, but how do you interpret the difference in outcomes for those of Indian heritage and those of Pakistani/Bangladeshi background?"
Another wondered if it could be linked to Vitamin D absorption, adding "I notice the infection recovery rate in India is quite high?"
A third said "Skin colour is about 2 things. Vitamin D which protects against infection and melanin which protects against skin cancer. Before the agricultural revolution there were no white skinned humans anywhere because a hunter gatherer diet supplied enough Vit D. Low meat/sun = low Vit D"
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