Original title: American research: more than 140000 children in the United States lost their close relatives during the epidemic
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Covid-19, October, 8, a new study released by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention of the United States on 7 may show that since the beginning of the new crown epidemic, over 140 thousand children in the United States have experienced the pain of losing a close relative.
According to ABC and other US media reports on the 7th, the study counted the data from April 2020 to June 2021 and found that one in every 500 children in the United States lost their mother, father or grandparents to take care of them. The study also found that children of color suffered more sadness. Among African Americans, Latinos and Indians in the United States, almost 7 out of 10 children lost their close relatives during the epidemic.
Hillis, the main author of the study, told the media: "we are very disturbed by the racial and ethnic differences in the data." the media pointed out that the CDC did not collect data to explain why these differences exist, but the research on the epidemic process showed that the serious inequality in health care in the United States led to higher mortality in colored communities. (overseas network Zhang Ni)
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