Additionally, two in three deceased healthcare workers were people of color while a large share of those who died had serious concerns about inadequate PPE. 680 deaths were counted in New York and New Jersey, the early hot spots of the pandemic, while the toll has been climbing more recently in western and southern U.S. states. The research also analyzed the occupations within the health system that have suffered the greatest impact so far. Out of the total number of deaths, occupation data was available in 1,394 cases. Of that, roughly one in three deaths involved nurses with 420 cases identified. A broad swathe of other occupations was also listed including first responders, social workers, cleaners and culinary staff.

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