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· Cardiovascular Disease, Sex, and Gender considerations are highly prevalent with COVID 19. Drs. Volgman and Aggarwal discuss the most recent data and clinical implications for these findings. Watch here

· As the global COVID-19 pandemic has gripped the world, alarming health inequities have emerged. Recently released data from the non-partisan APM Research Lab indicate that African Americans are dying from COVID-19 at almost three times the rate of white Americans. The figures indicate that African A