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The African American daughter of one of us called from New York City in early March, worried about her Hispanic partner's health. Did his high fevers, worsening shortness of breath, and painful cough indicate coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection? Given his history of asthma and hypertension, was he at high risk? What should they do? Urged to seek medical attention, he resisted. The nearby affordable and accessible urgent care clinics were staffed by physicians who, based on his previous experiences, "just didn't get it," and he anticipated that his concerns would be dismissed. When he relented and requested a coronavirus test, he was asked about international travel, but not about their small apartment or his use of public transportation. He was told "no test," once again confirming his impressions of an uncaring system. He decided to stay at home and tough it out.
Owen et al. (Wed,) studied this question.