Black Americans and COVID-19
The Black community is at a higher risk of getting sick from and/or dying from COVID-19 due to multiple factors including racial and economic discrimination, health inequities, and chronic diseases.
Protect Yourself and Your Family from COVID-19
Take Care of Your Physical Health
People with one or more of the following conditions should be extra careful to protect their health from COVID-19:
- Asthma and lung disease
- Heart Disease
- Unmanaged diabetes
- Severe Obesity (BMI>40)
- Weakened Immune Systems due to HIV or cancer treatment
- People Who are Pregnant
You can help protect yourself and your family from COVID-19 by managing your chronic diseases and educating others on how to manage theirs.
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and how it can help protect you from the disease.
Quitting tobacco use now can help you improve your health. People with chronic diseases who use tobacco are most likely to have life-threatening health issues. If you use tobacco, make the commitment today to quit. Call the free quitline today to get started at 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).
We’re in this together, wear a mask over your mouth and nose in public settings and crowded settings, including family gatherings and living in multi-family homes.
How COVID-19 Can Impact You and Your Loved Ones
COVID-19 is a new kind of illness caused by a virus. People can carry and spread the virus without feeling sick. It causes fever, coughing, and trouble breathing. According to the CDC Black Americans are 2.8x more likely to die from COVID-19. Managing chronic diseases is one of many ways for Black Americans to avoid COVID-19.
Protect Your Immune System
Making healthy food and lifestyle choices can help people prevent and improve their chronic disease as well as their overall well-being. Some of the most important healthy choices include:
- Quit Tobacco Use
- Do more physical activity
- Eat nutritious meals and snacks
Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and how it can help protect you from the disease.
The Truth about Black Americans &
COVID-19
Black Americans are dying at an alarming rate from COVID-19.
According to the CDC, Black Americans are 2.8 times more likely to die from COVID-19. Early studies have found a connection, Black Americans with chronic diseases are more likely to have a more serious illness or die from COVID-19.
Managing chronic diseases is one of many ways Black Americans can help to avoid COVID-19.
Help Stop the Spread
- Avoid crowded places
- Stay at least two arm’s length away from other people
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If you don’t have soap and water, use hand sanitizers that contain at least 60% alcohol
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
- Cover your cough or sneeze with the inside of your elbow
Key Resources
- CDC fact sheet on how to keep your family safe
- Resources for access to food, healthcare, education, and more
- NACDD website for COVID-19 resources
- CDC website for COVID-19 resources
- Listen to the PSA “Black Americans: Your Health Beyond COVID” airing on iHeartRadio’s Black Information Network
- World Health Day Segment on Steve Harvey Morning Show
Endorsements
The Your Health Beyond COVID website is proud to have its content endorsed by several prominent Black medical organizations:
“Whether you make the decision to quit smoking, choose fruit instead of your regular snack, or take some light exercise during TV commercial breaks, it’s never too late to try something new to improve your well-being.”
– John W. Robitscher, MPH, CEO, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors