U.S. maternal mortality hit six-decade high in COVID, highest in Black women

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Maternal death rates in the U.S. hit a 60-year high during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the death rate among Black women was nearly three times higher than it was for White women. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports on the sharp increase in pregnancy-related deaths in Black Americans. Then, Eugene Declercq, a professor of community health sciences at the Boston University School of Public Health, joined John Dickerson on Prime Time to discuss.

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What about diet?
What about obesity?
What about drug use?
What percent of these woman were in fatherless homes?
What percent were homeless?
What percent were physically abused by a partner?
What percent were verbally abused and had mental abuse? 5:13

You can’t just say it’s higher in black woman. What are all the parameters?

Briguy
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Land of the free home of the brave...sorry women yall didn't make the the cut. How sad.

chrispiccolo
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And we have not seen all yet, worst to come after all these future mothers received the jab...

johnmuthan
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Let's go BRANDON and remember get another JAB. FJB

Myers