Season 1 · Episode 84
084 - The Chief Medical Officer for Prevention at the American Heart Association on the Intersections of Cardiovascular Disease, Health Equity, and COVID-19
Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
June 2, 202015m 27s
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Show Notes
Underlying medical conditions such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and Type II diabetes are risk factors for critical illness or death from COVID-19. Just as these chronic health issues disproportionately impact different racial and ethnic groups in the US, so too is COVID-19. Dr. Eduardo Sanchez of the American Heart Association talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about how the US's failure to address the underlying health of its populations is contributing to COVID-19 fatalities and what needs to be done to preserve the health, wellbeing, and the economic viability of our nation.