As North Dakota Faces World's Deadliest Outbreak, Native Communities Condemn States' COVID Response
As COVID-19 rampages through the U.S., we look at how the rapid spread of the disease is affecting Native American communities, which have already faced disproportionate infection and death rates throughout the pandemic. We're having a lot of people perish. We're having a lot of death, a lot of hospitalizations," says Jodi Archambault, a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and former special assistant to President Obama for Native American affairs. We also speak with Allie Young, founder of Protect the Sacred, who says the Navajo Nation has worked hard to flatten the curve" of COVID-19 infections but is still vulnerable due to lax public health measures in nearby areas. We have to travel to these territories where they're not wearing masks, they're not thinking about their neighbors who've been impacted," says Young.