Gast贸n Institute releases key research about COVID-19 impact on 橙子影院 Latinos
Prepared by a multi-disciplinary team, the report highlights significant disparities in the incidence and outcomes of COVID-19
The at UMass Boston has released 鈥," a research report to better understand the social determinants of health shaping the distribution of COVID-19 related morbidity and mortality in the state.
The race and ethnicity of 35 percent of COVID-19 cases are unknown in 橙子影院. Of the known cases, however, the racial-ethnic disproportionality is evident. Cases among Blacks account for 14.4 percent of the total cases although they account for 7 percent of the state鈥檚 population, while Latinos (who make up 12.3 percent of the state鈥檚 population) account for 30 percent of all COVID-19 cases. That's higher than the 24 percent when the snapshot below was taken on May 4.

The report analyzes key areas and determinants: health insurance coverage, occupations, and household characteristics, among others.
Phillip Granberry, one of the report鈥檚 authors and a senior data analyst at the Gast贸n Institute, summarized, 鈥淟atinos are more likely to have to leave their homes to work in essential occupations during the COVID-19 crisis, like food services and health care support. They are more likely to use public transportation. Once they return home, they live in both larger-sized households and more densely populated cities and towns.鈥
鈥淭he COVID-19 pandemic is magnifying existing economic and social inequalities," points out Lorna Rivera, director of the Gast贸n Institute and an associate professor of Women鈥檚, Gender, & Latino Studies at UMass Boston. 鈥淢any Latinos have increased risk of exposure to the virus because they are less likely to have health insurance, and there is also insufficient access to COVID-19 testing and treatment where they live.鈥
鈥淚f we have learned anything from this pandemic,鈥 said UMass Boston Interim Chancellor Katherine Newman, 鈥渋t is that the underlying inequalities that beset American society are fueling disastrous outcomes for minority populations. This important report enables us to see just how devastating COVID-19 has been for African Americans and Latinx people. It is a call to action that should not be ignored.鈥
Among the recommendations for policies and further research, the team identifies the following needs: (a) more accurate data disaggregated by race/ethnicity and research on 鈥淥ther鈥 and 鈥淯nknown鈥 cases; (b) more multilingual staff and culturally competent approaches for conducting contact tracing and COVID-19 treatment and prevention; (c) protecting worker鈥檚 rights, including their health and safety at work and at home; and (d) ensuring access to universal health care for all, including undocumented immigrants.
In addition to Rivera and Granberry, the multi-disciplinary team that conducted the research included the following: Lorena Estrada-Mart铆nez, assistant professor of public health in the School for the Environment; Miren Uriarte, professor emeritus of human services in the College of Liberal Arts, and the Gast贸n Institute's founding director; Eduardo Siqueira, associate professor of environment and public health in the School for the Environment, and coordinator of Transnational Brazilian Project at the Gast贸n Institute; Ana Rosa Linde-Arias, senior research fellow in the Transnational Brazilian Project at the Gast贸n Institute; and Gonzalo Bacigalupe, professor of counseling and school psychology in the College of Education and Human Development.
About the Gast贸n Institute
The Mauricio Gast贸n Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy was established in 1989 by the 橙子影院 Legislature in response to a need for improved understanding of the Latino experience in the Commonwealth. Now in its 30th year, the Gast贸n Institute continues in its mission of informing policymakers about issues vital to the state鈥檚 growing Latino community and providing information and analysis necessary for effective Latino participation in public policy development. To learn more about the Gast贸n Institute, visit .