“Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Is Dangerous Language

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“Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Is Dangerous Language
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'Stay home, stay healthy” has become a slogan of the moment. But this can be a careless way to encourage physical distancing. COVID19

make it especially critical to use illness-prevention terminology that does not exacerbate existing racial inequities.

We must use language when addressing COVID-19 that recognizes these domestic uncertainties and historical inequities. This brings me to “stay healthy.” While this may sound innocuous, it places the burden of health on individual behavior, deflecting attention away from the broad structural forces that shape access to illness-prevention protections like job and income security.

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