key: cord-351246-0kjqrf06 authors: Zahnd, Whitney E. title: The COVID‐19 Pandemic Illuminates Persistent and Emerging Disparities among Rural Black Populations date: 2020-05-03 journal: J Rural Health DOI: 10.1111/jrh.12460 sha: doc_id: 351246 cord_uid: 0kjqrf06 nan In the past 2 weeks, these disparities have become even more salient. In South Carolina, where black persons comprise 27% of the population, the percentage of COVID-19 cases and deaths among black persons was 38% and 46%, respectively, as of April 8. 2 By the following week, those disproportionate percentages of COVID-19 cases and deaths had grown to 41% and 56%, respectively. 3 South Carolina, like many southern states, has a significant rural, black population. A notable South Carolina outbreak has occurred in Clarendon County, a rural, majority black county. 4 Although not "rural" by most definitions, small, majority black cities such as Albany, Georgia, have experienced over a thousand COVID-19 cases and dozens of deaths, among which 77% were black persons. 5 The South, where 94% of black rural populations live, has the perfect storm of more lax "stay at home" and social distancing policies, higher rates of underlying conditions, and lack of access to health care services, inviting racial disparities in COVID-19 cases and deaths to be even more stark in rural communities. 6 Rural counties in the South are less prepared for the coronavirus due to state-level policies, sociodemographic, and health characteristics. 7 Further, rural black populations tend to be older and have a greater prevalence of underlying conditions, such as obesity and diabetes. 6 Finally, most states that have yet to expand Dr. Fauci rightly notes that the coronavirus pandemic shines a bright light on racial disparities, but let us work and hope that the big city lights do not blind the world to both the persistent and emerging disparities experienced by rural black populations. Fauci say COVID-19 data sheds light on racial disparities in health care Coronavirus is proving especially deadly to S.C. blacks SC Demographic Data (COVID-19) Rural Clarendon County is suddenly a SC coronavirus hotspot. Nobody knows why. COVID-19 A look at COVID-19 deaths in Racial/ethnic health disparities among rural adults -United States Coronavirus pandemic could take a crushing toll on rural areas, data show The Role of Medicaid in Rural America Social Determinants of Health among the Rural African American Population