Indigenous people and the COVID-19 pandemic: the tip of an iceberg of social and economic inequities.
Ahmed Goha(Taif University), Ernest C. Madu(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean), Edwin Tulloch-Reid(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean), Kristofer Madu(Johns Hopkins University), Felix Nunura(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean), Paul Edwards(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean), Chyke A. Doubeni(The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center), Kenechukwu Mezue(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean), Dainia Baugh(University of the Commonwealth Caribbean)
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