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  • This research investigates whether Indigenous Populations are disproportionately vulnerable to COVID-19 infection and deaths in Chile To answer this question, we use a regression model to analyze data from the Chilean government Our analysis indicates that municipalities with a higher proportion of Indigenous people evinced higher rates of infection and deaths to COVID-19 Indigenous groups were not only highly affected at the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak;their rate of infection and mortality has increased as the virus has spread to the general population We argue that the COVID-19 pandemic can have devastating effects on Indigenous communities, mainly because it increases the historically accumulated inequalities and structural racism linked to colonization, neoliberalism, and neo-extractivism in Chile
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  • AlterNative:_An_International_Journal_of_Indigenous_Peoples
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  • WHO
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  • COVID-19 and Indigenous peoples in Chile: vulnerability to contagion and mortality
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  • #901739
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  • 2020

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