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Song Pays Tribute to Black Patients Who Died From Coronavirus After Being Denied a Test

Posted 25 May-2020 03:37 PM by shipley | 1189

Federal data has already confirmed that most of the dead victims of COVID-19 in the United States are African American. However, many news reports are failing to report that many of those who have died from the virus were also denied tests. In fact, some were denied a test multiple times.

A new song by an artist that calls himself The Undiscovered Artist brings light to this matter in his song called "The Rona Song" which speaks about patients being sent home to die. The song was written to create awareness and also to honor the following six people who all needlessly died from the virus:

#1 “ Bassey Offiong: a 25-year old Nigerian American college student at Western Michigan University who died from the virus just a few weeks before his graduation. Detroit News reports that he was denied a test multiple times.

#2 “ Gary Fowler: a 56-year old from Detroit who died at home from the virus. USA Today reports that he literally œbegged for a test, but was rejected on multiple occasions.

#3 “ Rana Zoe Mungin: a 30-year old social studies teacher from Brooklyn who died from the virus after being on life support for almost a month. CBS News reports that she was rushed to the hospital three different times and was denied a test each and every time.

#4 “ Kayla Williams: a 36-year old mother from London, UK with three children who died from the virus just 24 hours after she called for an ambulance. The Guardian reports that was initially told that she was not a œpriority.

#5 “ Deborah Gatewood: a 63-year old from Detroit who died from the virus just two weeks after testing positive. NBC News reports that she was denied a test three times from the very hospital where she worked.

#6 “ Thomas Fields Jr: a 32-year old Navy sailor who was stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, who died from the virus. However, his story is a bit different. He himself was not denied a test, but prior to him feeling sick, his mom began to show the symptoms of the virus and was denied a test. WTKR reports that Thomas took care of his mom when she was sent home untested, but sadly he contracted the virus from her. As she got better, he got worse. Had she been given a test, she would have been in the hospital and would not have exposed her son to the virus.

Released by Music U Can Feel, the song dedicated in their honor can be heard for free online at CoronavirusSong.com or on YouTube. A portion of the proceeds from the song will be donated to families by the pandemic.

Activists, educators, preachers, and even media personalities nationwide have also been speaking up about the lack of testing in communities where people of color live. Their way of delivery often varies, but their message is the same: Black and brown people are being discriminated against when it comes to who gets or doesn't get a COVID-19 test¦ and it's killing them!

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