Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

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Paper instructions : Please write in an OSCOLA format. And use all the

Academic Books [search the books on Google Scholar], Law Cases, Statues

and information I provided you, I would like sub-headings too. You may

include your own information if you feel things are missing. I would

like the Bibliography to at least be 30 – 35 resources max.

 

The question of the coursework is : ‘Critically discuss the role of

international human rights law in protecting members of minorities from

the effects of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom’

 

Summary of what I like you to include:

– Arguments why ethnic minorities in the UK suffer more COVID symptons

in comparison to their white counterparts. Please make loads of

references to economic, social and cultural issues this could include

for example housing conditions, their health in general and food they

eat which may contribute etc.

– Speak about the BAME NHS staff.

– It will be a good point to include religious perspectives for example

how some BAME members e.g. those from the South Asian community may not

want to take the vaccine on this ground.

– Make brief links to other ethnic minorities for example the Hispanic,

Asian and Black community in the United States but not so much as I

would like the coursework to be based on the UK.

– You can include as a for/argument point how Africa and Asia are

handling the pandemic to their citzens in comparison to how ethnic

minorities may be treated in the UK.

– Include International Human Rights, WHO and the United Nations perspectives in relation to COVID and ethnic minorities

Sources to take into consideration:

 

Please search the books on google scholar I would like you to use:

Is ethnicity linked to incidence or outcomes of covid-19?

Kamlesh Khunti, Awadhesh Kumar Singh, Manish Pareek, Wasim Hanif

Bmj 369, 2020

Covid-19 and ethnic minorities: an urgent agenda for overdue action

Kamlesh Khunti, Lucinda Platt, Ash Routen, Kamran Abbasi

bmj 369, 2020

 

Vitamin D concentrations and COVID-19 infection in UK Biobank

Claire E Hastie, Daniel F Mackay, Frederick Ho, Carlos A Celis-Morales,

Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Claire L Niedzwiedz, Bhautesh D Jani, Paul

Welsh, Frances S Mair, Stuart R Gray, Catherine A O’Donnell, Jason MR

Gill, Naveed Sattar, Jill P Pell

Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews, 2020

 

The impact of the risk of COVID-19 on Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) members of the UK dental profession

Chet Trivedy, Ian Mills, Onkar Dhanoya

British dental journal 228 (12), 919-922, 2020

Evidence mounts on the disproportionate effect of COVID-19 on ethnic minorities Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

Tony Kirby

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine 8 (6), 547-548, 2020

Greater risk of severe COVID-19 in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic

populations is not explained by cardiometabolic, socioeconomic or

behavioural factors, or by 25 (OH)-vitamin …

Zahra Raisi-Estabragh, Celeste McCracken, Mae S Bethell, Jackie Cooper,

Cyrus Cooper, Mark J Caulfield, Patricia B Munroe, Nicholas C Harvey,

Steffen E Petersen

Journal of Public Health 42 (3), 451-460, 2020

Covid-19: NHS bosses told to assess risk to ethnic minority staff who may be at greater risk

Gareth Iacobucci Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

Bmj 369, 2020

Covid-19: Ethnic minority doctors feel more pressured and less protected than white colleagues, survey finds

Elisabeth Mahase

BMJ 369, 2020

COVID-19 Pandemic: Exacerbating Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Long-Term Services and Supports

Tetyana P Shippee, Odichinma Akosionu, Weiwen Ng, Mark Woodhouse, Yinfei Duan, Mai See Thao, John R Bowblis

Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 1-11, 2020

Black Lives Matter protests, social distancing, and COVID-19

Dhaval M Dave, Andrew I Friedson, Kyutaro Matsuzawa, Joseph J Sabia, Samuel Safford

National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, 2020 [Note

it would be good to use this as an argument base the increase of

protests the more COVID cases arise among the black community]

Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

US

 

The disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on racial and ethnic minorities in the United States

Don Bambino Geno Tai, Aditya Shah, Chyke A Doubeni, Irene G Sia, Mark L Wieland

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2020

 

Association of race and ethnicity with comorbidities and survival among

patients with COVID-19 at an urban medical center in New York

Rafi Kabarriti, N Patrik Brodin, Maxim I Maron, Chandan Guha, Shalom

Kalnicki, Madhur K Garg, Andrew D Racine JAMA network open 3 (9),

e2019795-e2019795, 2020

 

Cases (Can you please write a case analysis paragraph)

Belly Mujinga

Newspaper Article to include: Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

https//www.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/22/racial-inequality-in-britain-found-a-risk-factor-for-covid-19

Reports and Statistics: Covid Symptoms Argumentative Essay

https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/files/statistics/covid19/ethnicity-deceased-covid-19-june20.pdf

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/updatingethniccontrastsindeathsinvolvingthecoronaviruscovid19englandandwales/deathsoccurring2marchto28july2020

https://www.ifs.org.uk/inequality/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Are-some-ethnic-groups-more-vulnerable-to-COVID-19-than-others-V2-IFS-Briefing-Note.pdf

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/908434/Disparities_in_the_risk_and_outcomes_of_COVID_August_2020_update.pdf

https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/node/5305