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The Mayor of London has called on the equality watchdog to urgently investigate whether the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on people of black, Asian and minority ethnicity could have been avoided or mitigated.
Sadiq Khan’s intervention comes after figures show that black people in the UK are more than four times more likely to die of coronavirus than white people.
After accounting for age, self-reported health and disability measures, and other sociodemographic characteristics, black people were still nearly twice as likely as white people to die from a Covid-19-related death. According to figures released Thursday, men and women in Bangladesh and Pakistan were more than 1.5 times more likely to die than their white counterparts, according to other factors.
In a letter to David Isaac, chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), seen by The Guardian, Khan says the commission has a “moral responsibility” to conduct an extensive investigation into the worst outcomes for BAME people that is not limited to the highest rates of critical illness and death.