Updated On: 22 November, 2021 08:35 AM IST | London | Agencies
Health Secretary says a third of intensive care admissions in the UK at the height of the pandemic were people from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds

Britain’s statistics office has found in the first year of the pandemic, up to March 2021, Black and South Asian people in the UK had higher death rates than their white compatriots. Representation pic
The British government is investigating whether built-in racial bias in some medical devices led to Black and Asian people getting sick and dying disproportionately from COVID-19.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid said Sunday that the pandemic had highlighted health disparities along race and gender lines. He said that a third of intensive care admissions in Britain at the height of the pandemic were people from Black and ethnic minority backgrounds, more than double their share of the population.