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COVID-19 in New York City - An Ecology of Race and Class Oppression (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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COVID-19 in New York City - An Ecology of Race and Class Oppression (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Public Health
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This book is the first social epidemiological study of COVID-19
spread in New York City (NYC), the primary epicenter of the United
States. New York City spread COVID-19 throughout the United States.
The context of epicenter formation determined the rapid, extreme
rise of NYC case and mortality rates. Decades of public policies
destructive of poor neighborhoods of color heavily determined the
spread within the City. Premature mortality rates revealed the
"weathering" of policy-targeted communities: accelerated aging due
to chronic stress. COVID attacks the elderly more severely than
those under the age of 60. Communities with high proportions of
prematurely aged residents proved fertile ground for COVID illness
and mortality. The very public policies that created swaths of
white wealth across much of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn
destroyed the human diversity needed to ride out crises. Topics
covered within the chapters include: Premature Death Rate Geography
in New York City: Implications for COVID-19 NYC COVID Markers at
the ZIP Code Level Prospero's New Castles: COVID Infection and
Premature Mortality in the NY Metro Region Pandemic Firefighting
vs. Pandemic Fire Prevention Conclusion: Scales of Time in
Disasters An exemplary study in health disparities, COVID-19 in New
York City: An Ecology of Race and Class Oppression is essential
reading for social epidemiologists, public health researchers of
health disparities, those in public service tasked with addressing
these problems, and infectious disease scientists who focus on
spread in human populations of new zoonotic diseases. The brief
also should appeal to students in these fields, civil rights
scholars, science writers, medical anthropologists and
sociologists, medical and public health historians, public health
economists, and public policy scientists.
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