Covid-19: Obama Speaks On Racial, Socioeconomic Factors

Former US President, Barack Obama, has pointed out how racial and socioeconomic factors are playing a role in determining persons who are the hardest hit for coronavirus.

According to him, there can be no denying in the United States that racial and socioeconomic issues are playing a role in those worst hit by coronavirus.

He made the observation in a tweet, saying the pandemic “is a reminder for our policymakers to keep our most vulnerable communities at the forefront when making decisions.”

He tweeted: “We can’t deny that racial and socioeconomic factors are playing a role in who is being hit the hardest by the virus.”

The US remains the worst-hit coronavirus nation with over 500,000 infections and 22,000 deaths.

Television personality, Oprah Winfrey, had earlier pointed out that Covid-19 was “having a deadly impact on the African-American Community.”

By Melvin Tarlue