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Coronavirus outbreak anywhere can be a threat to people everywhere – especially in poor countries.

As this tiny virus, a ten-thousandth of a millimeter in diameter makes its way through different continents and countries, around the world many are concerned about the number of deaths or the devastation the virus can cause in poor countries. If Covid-19 pandemic can affect United States and other rich countries with the best healthcare system, still resulting in thousands of deaths, then one can imagine the high risk these poor people will take during this time.     Even in the United States, according to a recent article in The Economist, "children have fallen behind in their lessons—and too often gone hungry. The suffering has been skewed by race. A 40-year-old Hispanic-American is 12 times more likely to die from covid-19 than a white American of the same age. In São Paulo black Brazilians under 20 are twice as likely to die as whites. As the world has adapted some of these iniquities have got worse. Studies suggest that about 60% of jobs in America paying over $