The first wave of COVID-19 was more deadly for people born abroad

Typically, the all-cause mortality rate among immigrant populations is lower than that of the host country’s population. A study has shown that in France, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic led to a reversal of this trend, due to a much higher excess mortality rate among immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa, the Maghreb, Asia, and Oceania. These findings call for particular attention to be paid to the living conditions and access to healthcare for these populations.

Author(s): Khlat Myriam, Vandentorren Stéphanie, Ghosn Walid, Guillot Michel

Publishing year: 2025

Pages: 15-18

Health in Action, 2025, n° 468, p. 15-18

In relation to

Our latest news

news

10 years of commitment and action in the service of public health

news

Call for Applications for the Renewal of the Editorial Board of the Weekly...

news

Launch of the “Heating, Health, Buildings, and Urban Planning” Network:...