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Why Is Covid Killing People Of Colour?
2021
Documentary
Release date :
March 2, 2021
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1h
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Jason Bernard
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English Films
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March 2, 2021
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David Harewood investigates what the high covid death rates in Black and minority ethnic patients reveal about health inequality in modern Britain.
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Why Is Covid Killing People Of Colour?
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Released
Release date:
2021
Runtime:
1h
Genres:
Documentary
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Countries of origin:
Original Language:
Director:
Jason Bernard
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Writers:
Production companies:
English Films
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Overview:
David Harewood investigates what the high covid death rates in Black and minority ethnic patients reveal about health inequality in modern Britain.
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