Answering USA Today:
"Decades of discrimination in housing corralled people of color into tightly packed neighborhoods, fueling the virus' spread. Those neighborhoods tend to lie in "food deserts," leading to diabetes, obesity and heart disease that make people more likely to die from the virus."
-Discrimination in housing is a fact. But it was outlawed in 1964, 56 years ago.
-Food deserts result from responsible businesses avoiding the risk of theft, looting, and burning of businesses as a form of social protest.
-The immediate solution is for families to leave an area found to be oppressive.
-How can we force justice into city government? And when should we? Who will decide?