American Indians have the highest rates of diseases that make covid-19 more lethal
LUMMI NATION, Wash. They hastily piled all the dumbbells and treadmills in the back of a gym to make room for 23 extra hospital beds. The beds arent needed yet, but on a reservation where residents suffer high rates of diseases that exist throughout Indian Country, the Lummi Tribal Health Clinic is taking every precaution to prepare for the deadly coronavirus.
Two thousand miles away at the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, where 11 people have tested positive for the virus as of Friday and one has died, Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said: Were preparing for the worst." Health workers plan to move hospital beds into a nearby university and a job-training facility shuttered because of the pandemic. This is the worse public health crisis weve had in a generation.
At the Navajo Nation that crosses three western states, 270 people were infected as of Saturday with 12 fatalities, the most in Indian Country. Police started issuing citations to anyone who violates a stay-at-home order.
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The coronavirus is ravaging the United States, but experts say more than 5 million people who identify as American Indians and Alaskan Native are especially vulnerable.
When you look at the health disparities in Indian Country high rates of diabetes, cancer, heart disease, asthma and then you combine that with the overcrowded housing situation where you have a lot of people in homes with an elder population who may be exposed or carriers this could be like a wildfire on a reservation and get out of control in a heartbeat, said Kevin Allis, chief executive of the National Congress of American Indians.
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