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The color gap in COVID19.

As the pandemic spreads, it will affect more families nationwide.

Who knows someone with COVID-19?

Blacks, Latinos, and Asians are more likely to know someone with COVID-19.

Blacks, Latinos, and Asians are more likely to know someone with COVID-19.
Black and Asian families have been hit particularly hard by Coronavirus, with nearly 1-in-10 having a family member with COVID-19.

Black and Asian families have been hit particularly hard by Coronavirus, with nearly 1-in-10 having a family member with COVID-19.

Asian and Latino Americans are the most likely to have a friend with COVID-19.

Asian and Latino Americans are the most likely to have a friend with COVID-19.
Communities of color are also more likely to have someone in the neighborhood with COVID-19.

Communities of color are also more likely to have someone in the neighborhood with COVID-19.

Asian Americans are the most likely group to work with someone who has contracted COVID-19.

Asian Americans are the most likely group to work with someone who has contracted COVID-19.