COVID is disproportionately effecting the black community in Athens and everywhere else

What "resources" do you think will help this?

All you can do is give people information and urge them to shelter-in-place. There's no real treatment for the virus once acquired.

If people won't listen to the advice of experts, what more can you do? You can't fix comorbidities that exist in higher proportion in poor populations in a couple months or even a year. You can't fix current living conditions. You can't significantly alter food or healthcare infrastructure.

The best thing we could do is get information about stopping spread out to vulnerable populations, and be insistent. But if people don't heed that advice, there is literally nothing else you can do.

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