Who's Hit Hardest by COVID-19? Why Obesity, Stress and Race All Matter

As data emerges on the spectrum of symptoms caused by COVID-19, it's clear that people with chronic health conditions are being hit harder.

While many people experience mild illness, 89% of people with COVID-19 who were sick enough to be hospitalized had at least one chronic condition. About half had high blood pressure and obesity, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And about a third had diabetes and a third had cardiovascular disease. So, what explains this?

Submitted byihall_11 onMon, 04/20/2020 - 14:49

National Urban League Demands PPP Funding Be Directed to Legitimate, Threatened, Small Businesses

Amid reports that massive restaurant chains and businesses that continue to operate received funds intended for small businesses shuttered by the coronavirus pandemic, the National Urban League today demanded the next legislative package include specific funding pools for legitimate small businesses truly threatened by the crisis.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onMon, 04/20/2020 - 11:01

National Urban League Partners With Lyft to Provide Access to Transportation for Essential Workers

NEW YORK (April 17, 2020) -- Across the nation, Urban League affiliates are providing essential services to workers and families devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a partnership with the National Urban League, Lyft is helping them get where they need to be by providing ride codes that the National Urban League and its affiliates will be able to distribute to essential workers and families all over the country.
 

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onMon, 04/20/2020 - 10:44

ReMarcs Newsletter - April 18, 2020

The latest. Marc Morial is back with updates on the fight against COVID-19. Watch it now on Facebook Live and visit our COVID-19 hub online. | We're here for you. See how our first responders are giving out groceries and hot meals, helping laid-off workers pay rent, advocating in Congress, and more. | Need a new job? Join us for a supportive and educational session where you'll learn strategies for a successful job search after experiencing a lay-off. | Be counted. It’s not too late to fill out the Census 2020. It’s just 10 questions and only takes 10 minutes (or less). Do it online or by mail today! | Black girl magic. Meet Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, the Black woman doctor who is leading efforts to develop a coronavirus vaccine.v | Inside scoop. Check out our D.C. office's round up of the latest coronavirus news, including the status of stimulus checks and an interview with Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onSat, 04/18/2020 - 11:41

Hard to Count: The Fight to Prevent a 2020 Undercount Amid COVID-19

By Maia Spoto and Jacob Fulton, The Daily Northwestern

Once a decade, the U.S. government attempts to count all Americans — but not every American is easy to reach, and an undercount can have enduring consequences for those the government misses.

The United States Census Bureau defines hard-to-count communities as those who face barriers to inclusion in census counts, including communities of color, those experiencing homelessness, immigrants, LGBTQ communities and the elderly.

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Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onFri, 04/17/2020 - 11:29

The Urban League's Role as Economic First Responder Is More Important Than Ever

Marc H. Morial 
President and CEO
National Urban League
 

“Until government is able to stand up the benefits that are included in the CARES Act and Families First Act, people in the meantime have to live, that's really the challenge. The Urban League and other non-profits are here to support people and get them connected to what they need. People have to know they can call a number and someone on the other end is going to care what they're experiencing.” -- Urban League of Greater Atlanta President and CEO Nancy Flake Johnson.

It’s hard to believe the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on the economy, and even harder to describe. At least 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment compensation in the last four weeks.  It’s the largest and fastest string of job losses since the nation began keeping records in 1948.  

The unemployment rate has soared to 20 percent, the highest rate since the Great Depression.

Submitted bycmonteil@nul.org onThu, 04/16/2020 - 17:23

Coronavirus Crisis is Increasing the Dangers Those With Drug Addiction Face. ‘This is a deeply vulnerable population.’

By Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune

On a recent warm day in Chicago, a street outreach worker witnessed groups of people congregating in West Side areas known for drug dealing.

In southern Illinois, a public health worker distributing syringes saw eight to 10 people crowded into two trap houses.

For people who are addicted to illegal drugs, particularly heroin and other opioids, the purchase and sale of drugs is an essential business, even as much of the country has shut down due to the spread of COVID-19. In Illinois, there are more than 24,500 known cases and at least 948 deaths. 

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Submitted byrwilliams@nul.org onThu, 04/16/2020 - 09:54