Multicultural Segments Face Increased Risks from COVID 19
- High percentage: Uninsured or Underinsured
- Increased Risks due to type of work (during Covid 19 outbreak, for many telecommuting is not an option)
- Tendency t[o live in dense urban areas
- Risks of certain chronic diseases are higher for certain ethnicities. (ex. diabetes risks are higher for Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Arab, African American and Hispanic populations than the overall population.
- Language barriers in some cases make government communication challenging. (especially in Asian and Hispanic populations)
Many states have very robust efforts to reach out to diverse populations in regards to health initiatives. Michigan: with one of the largest Arab American populations in suburban Detroit as well as pockets of African American and Hispanic populations has consistently done great work in English as well as in language (Spanish and Arabic ). Also, states such as Minnesota and California have multilingual information assets that can help their multicultural populations, but can also be a resource for government outreach and marketers to reference in their own outreach.The California Endowment – Resources for Covid 19 in multiple languages
The California Endowment – Resources for Covid 19 in multiple languages
National and Global Outreach
Local, National, and International government organizations have varying degrees of outreach to their at risk communities. For reaching out to higher risk communities in regards to health initiatives, everything from public relations to traditional media to digital media initiatives are important and there are numerous resources available. A small increase in efforts to reach these at risk communities, may pay huge dividends across a broader spectrum of the population.