![Mortician and funeral director Bryan Clayton inspects names on a row of cardboard caskets, one reading "COVID+," at Maryland Cremation Services in Millersville, Md.](/sites/default/files/styles/post_image/public/post-images/2020-CHRIS-KNITTEL-COVID-INEQUALITIES.jpg?h=1d4b4ebd&itok=Iew_Xn43)
J-WAFS PI Chris Knittel and other researchers widen their lens to look at population-level risk factors of Covid. They’re findings suggest that, in the U.S., race may be as important as age in gauging a person’s likelihood of dying from the disease. Read more here.